On Thursday we were reminded of Ascension of our Lord. However many diocese celebrates on Sunday. Spring is springing and leaves are unfolding and we could see bluebells making a spectacular display in many woodlands. Bluebells transform the woodlands and garden with blue haze and the sweet scent. A few weeks before when you walk, there were only leaf less trees, now trees full of flowers and leaves. Jesus' ascension reminds us His greater plan and much hope in the coming of Pentecost.
On Ascension, we commemorate His return to the Father in heaven and every time we repeat Creed together '' He ascended into heaven''...Our Lord is waiting for us.The three days before the Feast of Ascension is called Rogation days as these days in Europe, people gang together and bless each fields they pass by and bless gardens too. Why don't you fancy going up to a hilltop and have a picnic with your family reminding Ascension. ?(A book of feast and Seasons).
We were in Southampton and Portsmouth last week. Bluebells in Southampton and Portsmouth.
May is the month of Mary
when buttercups are golden
And daisies bright and gay
There comes a feast of Jesus
We call it Ascension Day.
Cruise in Southampton port.
Ascension cake
Waffles with some Sacred heart strawberries with some heavenly looking clouds of yum, reminds the Ascension of Jesus.
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