Hello fellow citizens of the world. I hand-typed (you see the irony there?) this blog post to invite you to come see our humbly dramatic dramatization of the Stations of the Cross. There many reasons you should come see the Stations of the Cross (preferably this one). First, it helps you see what really happened and it allows you feel emotions like anger and agitation the crowd or sadness and helplessness with the weeping women of Jerusalem. The production will guide you deeper into the feelings of all that witnessed the traumatizing event. Second, it helps you reflect, the Stations of the Cross compel you to question yourself. Questions like: Have I been a good person by doing nice things for other people? Do I help people by hand-typing blogs just because? What do I really want in life? It encourages you to deeply reflect your actions and thoughts. Third, it is a way to connect with Jesus and a method to thank him for dying on the cross for our sins, our sins. You can finally realize how gigantic of a difference our faith in God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit really affects our lives. I personally really hope that you can catch our dramatic version of the Stations of the Cross. It would be a great way to meet other parishioners and most importantly, honor Jesus Christ for what he did for us to give us eternal life in heaven.