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Wednesday, November 03, 2010


I was just a curious passerby when I heard of what sounded like a mass going on, but in a different language. So I just decided to take a short walk in, check it out and spend a few minutes in church.

It's amazing how I could find peace even amidst a mass in Korean.

I have no idea what today's gospel is about, nor understand the homily of the korean priest, but it was comfortable. In ways I can't explain myself, I just felt that I could relate to whatever was going on. I'm still trying to figure out how, but at that point of time, it just felt normal.

It was a short stop of about 5 minutes, but it was good. I went in feeling good, and I came out feeling better!

Seriously, thank god I'm catholic. (:


Mumbled @ {11:12 AM}
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