Thursday, February 28, 2013

Sede Vacante

The abdication of the Holy Father was observed today at St. John's Seminary by interrupting classes at 1:52 pm to stand in respectful silence while ringing the bell for eight minutes, then praying the collect prayers for the pontifex emeritus and election.

While the departure of the Pope was of course extraordinary, the rest of the day was business as usual for me. I am looking forward to spring break next week- the postulants will be spending it at a cabin up in New Hampshire near Mt. Washington from Sunday until Thursday. There is plenty of snow up there and I am looking forward to possibly having a ski day.

Here are some pics from the big 26" snow we had a couple weeks ago. I didn't get any pictures during the storm but I was out walking in the thick of it around 10 pm and these were taken the next morning.


St. Clement's snow blower was malfunctioning, so we had to shovel everything...

...which wouldn't have been so bad if the parking lot wasn't sloping downward toward the church on the north side of the building.
 
So, besides being a good workout it was fun to have a snow day again, although I now know it's more fun to play in fresh snow in fields than in dirty streets. Just in case you were wondering.

3 comments:

  1. Nice pics, Nathan. Looks like fun! Enjoy it now...it gets harder as we get older. Nice thing about big snows is: they force us to SLOW DOWN.
    Hope you have a great (and safe) time in N.H. Keep us "posted." ;-)

    Gabe and Amy are now back in Michigan (as I'm sure you're aware). Today is Amy's first day back at G.M. Gabriel & Papa are at the Sec'ty of State getting plates for his new car.

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  2. nice pics, glad you could enjoy the snow. Have fun skiing in NH. Now you know why I wanted you to have enough winter clothes (Snow Gear).
    Papa

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