Friday, April 17, 2015
Short plug for a great service
I just found a site that is doing a great service for those who have and those who will serve in the Spain Málaga Mission (and also for all of the other missions in the world). They provide links to many of the missionary blogs from that mission, and also provide a lot of other information, and even in many cases short videos from returned missionaries describing their missions and other helpful things. The link is http://preparetoserve.com/spain-malaga-mission/ Take a look!
Sunday, April 12, 2015
Goodbye Hermana Chantrill, Hello Semana Santa
My mission seems to be flying by on the wings of a diving falcon - I entered the MTC on April 14, 2014, so I'm almost exactly 2/3 done (or a year out of my 18 months). How in the world did that happen? My companion, Hermana Chantrill (I can say Linda now :) ) left a few weeks ago to join her son in Hawaii by way of Montana.
I really miss her, but am getting used to going it alone. What's with my companions and Hawaii? My MTC companion went to Hawaii (the PCC) when she left me too! At least she's going to a great place, with family even. I took over her work, so I have plenty to keep me busy, which helps. No sign of a new companion, which means I'll probably be alone the last 6 months (it takes 5 or 6 months for visas, etc. - we just got the notifications for the missionaries coming in September). Good thing there are great people in the office!
Also in the procession are solemn women carrying candles (didn't get a good picture of them), and groups of "nazarenos" who wear robes (whose color depends on the group), and a hood (capirote) with a conical hat and flaps that hide the wearers face, so that they can show penitence while still hiding who they are.
There were a lot of people since it was Good Friday (there was a little festival down by the beach too, with lots of food - a Spanish tradition - and music and dancing. Forgot my camera for that though), so I was back a ways and had to lift my camera way over my head.
This is another Paso of Mary. The men would move to the beat of the drum, and the whole thing would sway back and forth - very solemn and dignified.
One thing that I love about my mission here in Spain is getting to experience its rich culture and history without having to rush through. I love the people and all that I have been able to learn and do. Most of all, though, I love serving my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, which is really what this season is all about.
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