Tomorrow is the debut of our puppet Christmas program.  We are first performing it for our brothers and then taking it on the road for schools and parishes.  If you are interested in a synopsis, here it is:
In our "A Frog's Christmas" puppet show, four creative Jesuit novices  portray the struggle of Schwan--a little frog--in his search for God.   Feeling lost, Schwan meets a somewhat egotistical flamingo who introduces him to several new friends who teach him more about  God and about himself.  He also meets a mean alligator named Tooth-face  who challenges his newfound faith in God.  Eventually he comes to a  realistic awareness of himself as a loved sinner, who can see that God  has come to Earth as a child on Christmas.  This show is aimed  at kids from kindergarten to fourth grade, and it aims to make some of the themes of the Spiritual Exercises fun and accessible for this age group.  It is  hilarious, insightful, engaging, and relevant to people of all ages.   Similar shows have regaled kids  and adults in school, parish, and other  settings.  "A Frog's Christmas" is between 15-20 minutes long, and can  include extra time for questions, audience participation, and other  elements as desired by the school or parish.
Sounds like a great show, which I'm sure will be a great blessing to the schools and parishes you'll be visiting. Keep up the good work there on and on the blog - prayers for you and the other novices,
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What a fantastic show, John! A "gweat" use of the famous Schwan!
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