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Easter Break

4/6/2009

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My Easter Break has been going well so far. I had a 4 day retreat in the North of Scotland. It was held at this Benedictine Monks' Abbey in Pluscarden and was organised by the St Andrews Catholic Society. The place is lovely with a serene and prayerful atmosphere.


The boys got to stay in the abbey and eat with the monks. Us girls had rooms in a place about a five minute walk away from the abbey, and we got to cook our own meals. There were tons of pheasants all over the place and a few of us were eager to catch and eat them ;). Daffodils were springing up all over the fields and the sides of the roads, making everything look quite pretty.

The retreat was very helpful. I knew that I had been missing something crucial for a while and as I had suspected it turned out that I was missing God. The retreat helped me reconnect with Him and helped me to figure out what was important in my life. We went to prayers when the monks had them. We didn't have to go to each and every one during the day, but we went to most, especially to Mass and Compline. On the last day, I made it a point to get up at half four in the morning to go to Vigils and Lauds which starts at a quarter to 5 and goes on till a quarter past 6. I got a bit fidgety in the middle, but I don't regret going. Prayer is always good. :)

After that, I spent a few days in Aberdeen. The weather was quite lovely the whole time I was there and Aberdeen is a nice place as well. The beach is pretty and I saw the ships in the harbour which looked quite impressive. 

I had a long train journey back to London from Aberdeen on which a woman who sat next to me reprimanded me for being anti-social with my laptop. I tried to explain that I really only had my laptop open to keep me from getting bored and people in today's world generally don't speak to each other on trains and planes. But she got me and the guy sitting across to shut out laptops and engage in conversation. The guy turned out to be a young physics professor. Interesting. I'd like to know what your opinion is on the issue. Should people talk to each other more on public transport? Is technology making us more antisocial? Let me know in the comments.


Anyway, London is nice so far; weather has been good. I'm looking forward to Holy Week and Easter, but I half wish I was spending it in Pluscarden. The monks told us all about  their lovely Holy Week and Easter services and staying there for a while definitely put me in a more prayerful mood. I don't think the Holy Week services here will be quite as moving.

I hope you all have a Blessed Holy Week!

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Atmoe
4/6/2009 03:25:35 am

I completely agree with the woman. People are so glued to their technology, they don't even see the world around them. Just think of all the acquaintances, stories, potential friends, "its a small world" circumstances, etc. that you're missing out on.

With this trend towards being introverted, what chance do we have for people reaching out to strangers who are in need? If the Samaritan was using his iPhone to occupy his time on his journey, would he have noticed the hurt man? Even if he did, would he have wanted to break away from whatever was keeping him occupied on his journey?

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Will
10/29/2014 07:57:50 am

Well yes and no. I think it's a bit odd for randomers to start talking at you whilst on the bus or train, as in twice recently people have come up to me and commented on my books (Pride & Prejudice and Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone), which is both annoying and slightly disconcerting. But I do agree with Atmoe that we would notice old friends and new ones if we weren't always looking at mobile screens etc.. However, Aberdeen to London is one very long journey, so I fully sympathise with amusing oneself along the way.

Also, loving the blog! I know you wrote it 5 years ago, but hey, it's great! Am hoping/planning to go to St As the year after next, and it's been wonderful to read about your first term-and-a-bit. Love & Thanks Clarissa!

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