Christians Mark Easter Sunday at Ancient Holy Site, Roman Catholics and Protestants in the Holy Land commemorated the  crucifixion of Jesus Christ in prayers and processions on Friday through  Jerusalem's Old City.
In the town of Beit Jala,  adjacent to Bethlehem, Palestinian Catholics re-enacted Jesus' stations  of the cross in their olive groves and vineyards. Father Ibrahim Shomali  led the Good Friday procession in Arabic, wearing a white tunic and  purple clerical shawl. Dozens of believers followed him, bearing  Palestinian flags and olivewood crosses.
Several dozen  Palestinian Christians conducted prayers on their farmland this year,  which sits between two Israeli settlements and along the route of  Israel's planned separation barrier, said Xavier Abueid, a Palestinian  adviser, who participated in the prayers there.
The  prayers on the farms were conducted to highlight and protest what  Palestinians say is Israel's increasing restrictions on Palestinians  accessing their lands, particularly in areas abutting the Jewish state  and Jewish settlements in the West Bank. Palestinian grievances are also  echoed by prominent rights groups working in Israel.
Israel's  government says it needs to prevent Palestinian access to certain land  to prevent clashes in areas where there are poor relations with Jewish  settlers. In other places, Israel says it needs the land to build its  separation barrier to keep out Palestinian attackers.
For  the Roman Catholic and Protestant congregations that observe the new,  Gregorian calendar, Good Friday this year coincides with the Jewish  Passover holiday, which started at sundown. Orthodox Christians, who  follow the old, Julian calendar, will mark Easter a week later.
According to the Gospels, Jesus ate his last supper — a Passover meal — hours before he was betrayed.
In  Jerusalem on Friday, Christian pilgrims filled the cobblestone  alleyways of the Old City along the Via Dolorosa, Latin for the "Way of  Suffering." They followed his 14 stations, ending at the ancient Church  of the Holy Sepulcher. Tradition says the church was built on the site  where Jesus was crucified, buried and resurrected.
There  are about 110,000 Arab Christians in the Holy land, along with  thousands of Christian foreign workers, asylum seekers, and  Russian-speaking immigrants.
Christians believe Jesus was crucified on Good Friday and resurrected on Easter Sunday.
In  preparation for Passover eve, Israel's army announced a general closure  on the West Bank. That means no Palestinians can enter Israel except  those needing medical care. The ban will be lifted on Saturday at  midnight. It does not apply to the hundreds of thousands of Israeli Jews  who live in the West Bank.
Israel routinely closes the  West Bank during Jewish holidays when crowds in synagogues and other  public places are most vulnerable to potential attacks by Palestinian  militants.
A decade ago, 29 people were killed on  Passover eve as they sat down to a traditional festive meal at a hotel  in the Israeli resort of Netanya.
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