After 25 minutes, there is a bell announcing the beginning of the next session. After the second meeting, the day is then interrupted for a silent lunch and then we continue with the sessions three and four in the afternoon.
After dinner, there was Mass. All Masses are in Latin and so bring Christians to respect the Sacrifice of Christ far more than the normal Mass. A gorgeous liturgy which has survived, luckily for all of us.
So the days go by fast and each day is divided into specific aspects of life and work of Jesus.
On the first day, I found myself setting myself apart from my personal sin and its consequence - namely hell for my soul. But here there is not the slightest impression that everything is OK.
On the second day, we covered the imitation of Christ and intimate knowledge of how God is working through Jesus. On the third day, the saving grace of God, through the death of Jesus on the cross for all sinners who believe in Him. On the fourth day, we had contemplation on the joyful mysteries of Jesus in life. On day five, we followed up on the Apostles after they went out into the world to spread the Good News.
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