Our correspondent today is Matt Risser:
Every day you may make progress. Every step may be fruitful. Yet there will stretch out before you an ever-lengthening, ever-ascending, ever-improving path. You know you will never get to the end of the journey. But this, so far from discouraging, only adds to the joy and glory of the climb.
Sir Winston Churchill
After a long night of goodbyes and good lucks to the recently departed Mrs. Varnish, we awoke to the sound of a frantic rapping at the door. Gina promptly waking everyone so we were not late to our morning classes. After all of us ate a quick breakfast we left for class at
As we began class, we learned a lot about Dr. Bryan and his background, a British Catholic who was for the most part unbiased in his views of the peace process throughout the lecture. He touched on the problems leading up to the troubles; but he particularly stressed the peace agreements and the aftermath of the Good Friday or Belfast Agreement. He emphasized that although peace agreements in
After class, we ate lunch at the dorms, and then left for our service. Service today began at the
After our service the night began. Mr. Bizga ordered a delicious gourmet cuisine unknown to many in the states, Dominos Pizza! We all ate and then dressed up for the night ahead. At 7 PM we went to the historic Belfast Opera House to see the play Blood Brothers. The play is the story of twin brothers that are separated at birth by their mother. They grow up best friends, unaware of their kinship, and the tale through their relationship touches on all aspects of human relationships. With a stellar cast and music, as well as intense scenes of gunshots coming from the audience, Blood Brothers was definitely the best play I have ever seen. After the close of the play our
1 comment:
I had no idea Winston Churchill was a rock climber.
Regards,
Connor's Mum
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