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Faith Knows No Bounds


 

Holy Week is the most significant week in the Christian calendar year because it remembers Jesus' last hours and crucifixion. We commemorate Jesus' birth, death, and resurrection during this season. We recall his deeds, consider his teachings, and renew our commitment to acting as his disciples in the present. The eight-day period known as Holy Week gives us the chance to consider the transformation in humanity that Jesus' death on the cross sparked. 


I was disappointed that we couldn't go to the Visit Iglesia  because of our difficulties and the transportation, but I made an effort to be as active as I could. We weren't able to get together with my family because we were too busy and didn't have enough time, which I completely understood. Despite this, I was disappointed because before the pandemic, we had a tradition of visiting the church, and I had been looking forward to it. Hopefully, we will do this again next year. 


I was raised a Roman Catholic, but I wasn't particularly involved in my faith until recently, especially during Semana Santa, when I was able to ponder and deepen my relationship with the Lord, something I'm proud of. Even if I haven't arrived yet, I can confidently state that my confidence in the Lord has grown. In essence, even though we didn't travel or get together this time, I am still content that I was able to further my relationship with the Lord.


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