di·a·chron·ic (adj.): Of or concerned with phenomena as they change through time.
par·a·digm (noun): A typical example or pattern; an example serving as a model.
Friday, April 10, 2009
Good Friday
I am currently in the process of feeling a bit over-churched: At noon I went to the outdoor Stations of the Cross (we got drizzled on during the 11th station, when Jesus is crucified, which was fitting); I went home for lunch and scurried back at 3 p.m. for the Celebration of the Passion, which included Veneration of the Cross and Confessions after Mass, so I didn't get out of church until about 5 p.m. My parish is holding a Good Friday evening prayer service, which includes our choir singing Dubois' "Seven Last Words of Jesus," but I think I'm just too tired, and I feel I've focused on the more important liturgical aspects so far, aside from Sunday's Mass. I'm curious to hear Dubois' work, which the choir I think performs yearly at the Good Friday service, but Ciara is coming for a visit tomorrow and I also need to tidy up a bit, go to the store, and get ourselves ready.
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