1 May 2020 | St. Joseph the Workman | Roseburg, Ore.
On this triple feast day, we get caught up with FOUR (count ‘em!) Shakespearean plays: Hamlet, Two Gentlemen of Verona, the ending of Julius Caesar (finally!), and The Rape of Lucrece (not really a play, but there you go). Guys… I have some thoughts. Also: gearing up for finals week, the greatest thing I’ve learned so far in theology, what I’m most excited for in my pastoral year, and how to play “hide and go seek” with the Lord in quarantine! It’s all here, and the night is young and beautiful. Let’s go for a walk.
Opening music: “Regina Caeli Laetare,” composed by Tomás Luis de Victoria, performed by VOCES8 at the VOCES8 Centre, London, 2020. All rights reserved.
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