Happy Easter everyone! I know, I know, I missed it, but chronology doesn’t really bother me too much. When I got accepted to the program, Easter was one of the best events I looked forward to—it didn’t disappoint (although, I must admit I missed our family traditions quite a bit).
Let me begin with Palm Sunday, this is generally the starting point of our celebration at home anyway. We were scheduled to have class all morning, but after a bit of complaining and some professors sticking up for us we were able to shift some things around. There is a traditional celebration done here every Palm Sunday. The Christians begin on the Mount of Olives at
There were thousands gathered there. We bought palms and all marched together; it as a moving experience for me. Oh and just for your information, there is an unofficial competition with who can get the largest palm. I was pretty sure I had it all wrapped up, but there was at least one that was larger than mine. Still, second is pretty good.
For part of the time we were singing and dancing with some of the evangelicals from somewhere in
During the week we focused on a couple of other things in classes (not relating specifically to the life of Christ during that week). We did get to visit
For our trip to Bethlehem I decided to sport my Pro-Palestine gear. It was a great plan. Everyone on the street would yell how much they liked my shirt. People would tell me that they like Americans, just not America. I guess I can understand that.
This is inside the Church of Nativity. The spot that I am touching is the supposed exact location of where the manger was. There is actually some pretty good evidence of it, so who knows. I was a really neat place to be though.
This picture I found interesting just because of what it is. We visited a university in Bethlehem that is for the Palestinians. It was interesting to be able to interact with them. They had a panel discussion where we could ask them all sorts of questions. We did get in a little trouble because one of the people from my group called the shootings at the Jewish school an act of terrorism, thus inferring that they were terrorists. It was rather touchy. Anyway the picture is of a hole in the wall from some Israeli rockets launched at the university. They keep this hole there as a reminder. Really the whole situation is fascinating, but like I said, I really don't want to get too much into that.
The other great thing about going to
The rest of the week we were prepping to go
I have a couple pictures from the Garden Tomb. I hope they give you an idea of what it was like.
3 comments:
Again, it looks like you are getting a smattering of everything. I am sure that there is more to your adventures, but I am grateful to hear your accounting. I suppose you are trying to pack as much into these last few weeks as you can. Thanks for sharing.
Spring looks beautiful there...wish we could say the same. We can't wait to hear about Galilee...even if it is in person. We love you--enjoy every minute.
Is there any more?
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