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The Road to Sunset
The Road to Sunset

I had Stations of The Cross this evening in Glann Church.  As I drove to the church I was taken by the brightness of the setting sun and, on getting out of the car, took a photo of it.  Not my finest photographic moment, admittedly, but it caught something of the moment.

Though I intended to take a photo of the sun I ended up taking more of the road than I had planned.  I looked at the photo and thought it was as if the road were heading directly into the setting sun.  I tweeted the image.

In any case, in the hope of keeping a daily thought here, I would like to suggest that the setting sun calls us to peace.  “Never let the sun set on your anger”, we have been told.

LENTEN THOUGHT: Is there a need to be reconciled before the sun sets?  If you are even thinking this may be the case, then you’re on the right road!  The Road to Sunset – the road to peace.

 

By Vincent