Good Friday is a holiday observed by most Christians, commemorating the passion and crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his death at Calvary. Unlike during other holy days, there will be no masses in Roman Catholic churches anywhere (nor tomorrow, Holy Saturday). Services will still gather people together in churches; however, the focus will be on mourning Jesus' death and contemplating his sacrifice. Here in the Philippines, quite a few people still recite the Pasyon, a poetic narrative of Jesus' passion, death and resurrection, in a custom which dates back to the 18th century; and many more will go through the Stations of the Cross. Though it is a school church and not a parish church, the Ateneo Church of the Gesù will also have its own Good Friday service. This is my view of the church everyday when I leave work in the early evening—though the color of the sky isn't always this odd but pretty shade.
It appears very modern. Quite striking. Very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMaundy Thursday service tonight at St. Mark's, Stations of the Cross at noon Friday followed by the Good Friday evening service with the stripping of the altar, then the Great Vigil of Easter on Saturday night.
ReplyDeleteIt's a gorgeous photo, Hilda, with the light inside the church complementing the hue of the sky perfectly. The white, plain walls of the churh set it all off, and the trees add a perfect contrast. This is simply a beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful church and I rather like the color of the sky. Our church will have a service of the Stations of the Cross tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteYes, Hilds, I'm off to my moms place in Cebu, gosh internet is very slow it took me about 30 minutes to upload just one picture.... and loading other blogs took me forever... signal also for smartbro is very weak .....
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Beautiful photo, Hilda. The periwinkle sky is an incredible contrast to the warm, inviting light of the church.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful church, and I agree you caught this one at the perfect time of day.
ReplyDeleteI love how you have captured the way the cross is illuminated.
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice uplifting view of the nice church.
ReplyDeleteGlad to learn about these customs.
Dear Hilda, may your Good Friday be moving and meaningful and holy.
It would be an interesting idea for CDP to do a theme on Easter traditions around the world.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many church in your city
ReplyDeleteI miss this from Italy. A procession through the Parish Churches of my town and through the stations of the Cross. They do it here as well but it's not the same. Have a nice Easter! Ciao. A.
ReplyDeleteI think the light is just great, Hilda, and the composition is lovely!
ReplyDeletea stunning chapel
ReplyDeleteAn unusual and so elegant structure for a church. Again I keep admiring your architects' excellent and tasteful creature. Great post and beautiful image.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty picture Hilda! The sky looks almost lavender.
ReplyDeleteI like the light inside....
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«Louis'» Editor reminded him that the Stripping of the Altar occurs at the end of the Maundy Thursday service...
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful sight to see every day as you hustle out of your building! We used to live across the street from a beautiful Catholic church - I miss the church bells and architecture! I'll have a Good Friday Crosswalk on my blog tomorrow!
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Lovely church, and I am so thankful to my Savior!
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