Mood: sleep
Music: One Girl Revolution, Superchic[k] (this is my theme song, I want it to play every time I enter a room)
Before I get into other stuff, I would like to note while I greatly desire a live journal, blogspots are much more reliable, because LJ is down so much. Onward to the serious stuff.
Okay, one more light note. Also vying for fifth are Viggo Mortenson (Aragorn..fwaah) and Hugh Jackman.
Tonight we had practice for our annual Living Stations of the Cross. For those non-Catholics, the there are fourteen stations which break up the passion of Christ from his condemnation to his placement in the tomb. After three years, I finally have the role I want; I am a guard. I always get stuck reading and narrating, which is actually a bigger part, but I've always wanted to be a guard. I really connect with the stations of the cross, because each one has application in my own life. Everytime Jesus falls and is made fun of, and each time he rises again are significant to my own daily struggles. I urge everyone, Catholic, Christian, and anything else, to check out the stations, and the reflections along with them. Sometimes you just need to remember there was a man, whether you believe he was God or not, who died on a cross for his cause. Regardless of who we are, we each need that example in our lives.
Have a great day, and a reflective Lenten season.
-Morgan
Music: One Girl Revolution, Superchic[k] (this is my theme song, I want it to play every time I enter a room)
Before I get into other stuff, I would like to note while I greatly desire a live journal, blogspots are much more reliable, because LJ is down so much. Onward to the serious stuff.
Okay, one more light note. Also vying for fifth are Viggo Mortenson (Aragorn..fwaah) and Hugh Jackman.
Tonight we had practice for our annual Living Stations of the Cross. For those non-Catholics, the there are fourteen stations which break up the passion of Christ from his condemnation to his placement in the tomb. After three years, I finally have the role I want; I am a guard. I always get stuck reading and narrating, which is actually a bigger part, but I've always wanted to be a guard. I really connect with the stations of the cross, because each one has application in my own life. Everytime Jesus falls and is made fun of, and each time he rises again are significant to my own daily struggles. I urge everyone, Catholic, Christian, and anything else, to check out the stations, and the reflections along with them. Sometimes you just need to remember there was a man, whether you believe he was God or not, who died on a cross for his cause. Regardless of who we are, we each need that example in our lives.
Have a great day, and a reflective Lenten season.
-Morgan

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