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Saturday, September 26, 2009

& you are not alone . @ 9:31 PM



Four days ago, I went on a field trip to three different religion churches. The first temple I went to was a Sikh temple called a "Gurdswara", the second temple was a Hindu temple and the third temple was the mosque. The mosque stood out to me the most, not only because of it being the largest mosque in North America, but because of how they worshipped God. Being a Catholic, its hard to imagine any other way to serve God but go to mass and say my prayers every night, but visiting all this temples taught me how you are never alone, even when at times you feel like you are. The Baitun Nur Temple in Calgary really is an interesting piece of architecture. It brings family together and closer :] I never thought I would actually be able to go in this places of worship. I'm pretty glad I had the chance to go :)

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