Holy Week Schedule

 


Holy Week is the most sacred week in the liturgical year in Christianity. Due to this, we had a long weekend vacation. As I’m not Christian, I didn’t attend any churches for masses and such. So instead, I will be telling you about what I did during the school breaks as a non-Christian. Fair warning, it is boring and repetitious.

 

On Tuesday evening, the start of our break (because we weren’t required to attend tomorrow), I stayed up until 11 pm watching videos in the dark because it’s calming. The next day I woke up at around 8 a.m., had some coffee, booted up my computer, and tried to learn about some new software I’ve been meaning to use, ‘eww'. After that, I cooked some chicken breast for lunch, workout’d out, and showered. Then I prepared my copies of the song for church and went to church. After church back to learning coding, but c++ this time, couldn’t get my mind around it. Then I slept at 12 a.m. I pretty much repeated this entire routine the entire break, minus the church sessions for Thursday, Friday, and Sunday. I went to Bantay for a chess knockout tournament on Sunday from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm too.

 

Overall, a great break for deloading some stress about school. It was a fun break, with me mostly on my devices. Even though it was boring and repetitive sometimes, it’s still fun most of the time nonetheless. Honestly needed this before the upcoming stress week ahead of me. 10/10 vacation.

 

Source/s:

         Holy Week Explained Retrieved April 10, 2023

         https://cathfamily.org/holy-week-explained/

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