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IN Dornoch, we are used to walking through Lent, Holy Week and Easter Sunday.

In Lent we meet once a week for a reflective moment which can include crafts or food, dramatic readings, music, all of which goes on to feed into the daily evening pauses in Holy Week from Monday until Friday, with nothing at all on the Saturday – then a glorious dawn (and it has been glorious to watch the sunrise over the last 20 years) followed by breakfast, then the main morning service and an evening communion Emmaus-style at night.

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