TWO DOWN -- THREE TO GO
I am, as one friend is fond of saying, "Being the good priesty boy."
My Holy Week ordos are all put together and printed out.
I've got several readers lined up, with the final few to be on board by next week.
I finished my Maundy Thursday sermon Tuesday, and I finished my Good Friday sermon today.
For those counting, that leaves Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil and Easter Day to put together.
The only thing I really need (other than those last three sermons) are a grill (for the new fire) and one of those spark things to strike and get the fire going. The grill I can probably borrow from a parishioner, the strikey-thing can probably come from Ace.
I don't feel nearly as stressed about this year as I did last year. Experience is a good thing.
Friday, March 31, 2006
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1 comments:
Yep, that's a good feeling. Printed and folded the last Easter Sunday ordo today, too. I've got e-mails out for readers and such, but no word back yet. That'll come together, I'm sure.
I have to put together the Easter Seasonal booklet, but I have an extra week now that I have an ordo just for Easter Sunday.
Sermons..? No idea about Palm Sunday, but Good Friday and Easter Morning have begun to form nicely. The others will come. It helps that I chose to do a "series" this Lent, so I have a question I ask of each of the readings. When I have the answer, I have the sermon.
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