I’m always interested to see how other Christians “do church.” It helps me retain some sense of the strangeness of God, and it keeps me from thinking that what I’m used to is normal and everything else is not-quite-right. I recently visited Old San Juan, Puerto Rico and here’s a bit of what I saw. (Click on the thumbnails to see the full image, then again for a larger image.)
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Grace in the DMZ
Today is the 40th anniversary of the Paris Peace Accords which effectively ended U.S. military involvement in Vietnam. The war in Vietnam and the pictures in Life magazine were both a huge part of my childhood, so Larry Burrows’ photos are some of the images I most associate with that time.
I can’t post the photo here due to copyright restrictions, but take a look at the 7th picture in this series: American Marines receive the sacrament of Communion during a lull in the fighting near the DMZ during the Vietnam War, October 1966.
Acts of compassion and rituals of grace in the midst of terrifying violence. God with us in our suffering.