Saturday - The Pic and Mass in French with the Catholic Francophone community of Hong Kong
After my week of university work and more intense discovery of the research topic, I rested on Saturday morning, I did the laundry.
Then in the afternoon after eating, I got on a bus to the Hong Kong Island Peak, but when I got up there with the bus it was rather hazy and we didn't see the top of the skyscrapers of Hong Kong very well.
I had seen them better the week before when I went there at night after the office of the Cross on Good Friday and it was beautiful.
So I'll have to go back up there by day at another time when there's sun and I'll hiking there.
Then I went back down to the Dalton School for the Mass of Divine Mercy with the French-speaking community of Hong Kong before returning home and I played on my Minecraft server with 2 friends from France, then I watched the prelude of the Fourth Day of Resurrection from Madrid to been present from the distance before going to bed at 1am.
Sunday - Beach and Mass in Spanish with Hispanic Catholic Community of Hong Kong

After waking up Sunday morning and seeing sunlight from my window, I got ready and went to the beach south of the island and stopped on a beach before arriving to Stanley. I first walked on this beach and went to the end of this beach where I was able to visit a Buddha temple the Tin Hau Temple Repulse Bay.


Then I continued my walk to South Bay Beach where I bathed throughout the late morning and then I sat in the shade to eat and digest by reading a book "Saints of body" from Josepe, the founder of Hakuna.

Later I went back to Middle Bay Beach, where I just set foot in the water, bathing being prohibited.
Before I got to the beach where I bathed, I called my family from the beach.


Finally, I changed myself and returned to the north of the island for Spanish Mass with the Hispanic Catholic community of Hong Kong at the Church of St.Margarita, so that I could meet them and live my faith with them as well and to entrust them in my daily prayer.


I arrived early to be able to serve and help anything for Mass if they needed it, so I read the second reading during Mass and the children of the parish read the Gospel with several voices with the priest.

After the Mass, I was able to get to know the parrissians of the community more and, gift from the lord, I enconter a young man with whom I was able to share a pleasant discussion and a fraternal meal with him after the Mass in a traditional Hong Kong restaurant with a very good meal, before returning to rest to resume my week the next day.
