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Church of the Epiphany Performance -- The Jeweler's Shop: a meditation on the sacrament of matrimony, passing on occasion into a drama
The Jeweler's Shop: a meditation on the sacrament of matrimony, passing on occasion into a drama, written by St. John Paul II, is the late pontiff's most famous play. Presumably set in Europe just before WWII through the post-war period, this play opens the marital relationship from 3 perspectives: young and newly engaged; amidst a mid-life crisis; soon-to-be-married yet worried about becoming the vices of their parents. Questions of morality, timing, free will, suffering, hope and fear bubble to the surface as we journey with each couple to the final scene: a wedding.
While at the Church of the Epiphany, see one of the largest Neapolitan creches on the east coast! All of the pieces were brought back from Italy by Monsignor Thomas Shreve over the last 4 decades!
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LocationChurch of the Epiphany (View)
11000 Smoketree Drive
North Chesterfield, VA 23236
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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