[:en]In the 10th century, Benedictine monks began a tradition of daily worship at Westminster Abbey in London. The Abbey had become a famous place both for crowning of England monarch since AD 1066 and burial of renown people. But no matter how grandiose the crowning or burial ceremony was, all rulers lived and died.
Jesus was crowned with thorns. He was crucified but he rose from the dead. His resurrection has triumph over death and gives all those who believe in Him hope of eternal life.[:]
