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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 269915" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>You know in rereading this post I realized that some of you may actually have somewhere to go. Since I am not one of the most religious CD family members it sounds a bit out of character..but..in many cities the Catholic churches are still unlocked during the daylight hours and open to anyone. Even if you are not Catholic, there is often a peacefulness found there. Rarely are the churches brighty lit. Always there are candles lit. Never have I found noise in the church. It is unnecessary to "do" anything. You can just be there with your own pain, your own thoughts, perhaps your own personal prayers. It would be extremey rare for you to be approached by anyone.</p><p></p><p>I have spent many hours "regrouping" in empty Catholic churches in other cities. The most religious experience I ever had was in a lovely church in Wisconsin that bordered a beautiful lake. The only sound in the church other than my own breathing was the sound of boaters in the distance. Perhaps it could help a bit. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 269915, member: 35"] You know in rereading this post I realized that some of you may actually have somewhere to go. Since I am not one of the most religious CD family members it sounds a bit out of character..but..in many cities the Catholic churches are still unlocked during the daylight hours and open to anyone. Even if you are not Catholic, there is often a peacefulness found there. Rarely are the churches brighty lit. Always there are candles lit. Never have I found noise in the church. It is unnecessary to "do" anything. You can just be there with your own pain, your own thoughts, perhaps your own personal prayers. It would be extremey rare for you to be approached by anyone. I have spent many hours "regrouping" in empty Catholic churches in other cities. The most religious experience I ever had was in a lovely church in Wisconsin that bordered a beautiful lake. The only sound in the church other than my own breathing was the sound of boaters in the distance. Perhaps it could help a bit. DDD [/QUOTE]
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