Originally posted by karoly aczelGuess not🙂
What the hell is "Tres Dias"?
It's a 'religious retreat'. Started out in the Spanish Catholic church, some diocese or other noticing the cong were mostly women, so the priest started this deal to inveigle the men of the town to attend church, get involved and so forth.
I guess it didn't work on me.
Originally posted by sonhouseAfter I asked that question my girlie actually went and googled it for about an hour. Still I thought it would be good to ask someone who actually went.
Guess not🙂
It's a 'religious retreat'. Started out in the Spanish Catholic church, some diocese or other noticing the cong were mostly women, so the priest started this deal to inveigle the men of the town to attend church, get involved and so forth.
I guess it didn't work on me.
From what she googled it sounds as if something like that could be quite a good thing for many christians.
Originally posted by karoly aczelIt is an extremely intense religious weekend. It should give you a full semester of credit if it were some seminary or other. 16 hour days with all the christian teaching you can handle. The thing I can't handle is the implied commitment with the Tres Dias community, which you would be a lifelong member, getting you to do these functions time after time, giving talks or in my case, as a musician, being a member of the ad hoc band which forms each time, since there is a lot of music involved. Or both.
After I asked that question my girlie actually went and googled it for about an hour. Still I thought it would be good to ask someone who actually went.
From what she googled it sounds as if something like that could be quite a good thing for many christians.
I can't commit to such myself.