Pope Francis sprinkles holy water with an aspergillum as a blessing during the Palm Sunday mass at Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican April 13, 2014. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi
Pope Francis sprinkles holy water with an aspergillum as a blessing during the Palm Sunday mass at Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican April 13, 2014. REUTERS/Alessandro BianchiREUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi

Christians across the world are observing the Holy Week, which comprises some of the most important days in their calendar. 

In the last week of the Lent season, Christians commemorate the last few days of Jesus Christ on Earth, starting from Palm Sunday, which marks Jesus' entry into Jerusalem, to Good Friday, when he was crucified, and Easter, when he resurrected. 

Pope Francis, head of the Roman Catholic Church, will mark the important days in the Vatican City, which will be streamed live across the world.

Live streaming of Pope Francis' events will be available on the Vatican's Youtube page, on Vatican Radio, Catholic TV, and the Vatican Television Centre

You can also watch the live streaming below - 

Maundy Thursday: Read the entire text of Pope Francis' Chrism Mass homily here

Good Friday: Watch Pope Francis preside over the Celebration of the Passion of our Lord 

 

Watch the Pope preside over the Way of the Cross on Good Friday below 

 

Easter Sunday: Watch Pope Francis preside over the Holy Mass of Easter Day below at 

 

Easter Mass will be followed by the Pope's Message and Blessing 'Urbi et Orbi', which you can watch here -