Everyday Saturday

In the troika of Good Friday, Saturday, and Easter Sunday, the Saturday is called in High Churches as Holy Saturday (in Latin Sabbatum Sanctum). It is to be a day of mourning and quietude.

Good Friday are those days of tragedy. Easter Sundays are triumphs. And, Saturdays are the great in-between. Archetype-wise, Friday is the Fall, Sunday is the Second Coming, and Saturdays are the bridge.

How can we make it Saturday holy, not just today, but every Saturday? As well as the rest of our days? Being mindful of both the Cross and the Resurrection in our present Saturday is the required balance. Catholics tend to emphasize the Cross (mourning), Protestants focus on the Resurrection (hope). Let us be mindful of both. Rain and Sun.

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