strange, Paula, that I had not thought of Holy Friday not a holy day of obligation in ages. Regardless of that, our church is usually packed for Good Friday. I treasure each day of Holy Week.
Yes, the holiest of weeks is upon us as Jesus enters Jerusalem triumphantly (even on a donkey). Sadly, by Friday the cheering has stopped - and even in sadness, the events of week had to occur as we need the forgiving Savior to rise again. Tomorrow with palms will be nice, however next Sunday will be glorious!
I always look forward to Holy Week. I think Good Friday is the one I like the most which isn't a holy day of obligation.
ReplyDeletestrange, Paula, that I had not thought of Holy Friday not a holy day of obligation in ages. Regardless of that, our church is usually packed for Good Friday. I treasure each day of Holy Week.
DeleteYes, the holiest of weeks is upon us as Jesus enters Jerusalem triumphantly (even on a donkey). Sadly, by Friday the cheering has stopped - and even in sadness, the events of week had to occur as we need the forgiving Savior to rise again. Tomorrow with palms will be nice, however next Sunday will be glorious!
ReplyDeleteamen, Ralph!
DeleteHoly shadows!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday!
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Churches can be very photogenic, especially when the light pours in.
ReplyDeleteHoly week. Easter. Sadly a holiday the world needs the most but celebrates the least. Thanks for sharing the Holy shadows.
ReplyDeleteReally nice, please visit and share at Lunch Break Sunday Linky , have a nice Sunday
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beautiful light in the church!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up at Lunch Break, have a wonderful holy week
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