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	<title>Comments on: Station 1: Jesus shares the last supper</title>
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	<description>Something Different this Easter</description>
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		<title>By: Liz Lightfootq</title>
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		<dc:creator>Liz Lightfootq</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi,

It was the most moving and thought provoking  I&#039;ve been to so far. Haunting and very well laid out and planned. The phrase &#039;disturbing the comfortable&#039; comes to mind. A wonderful witness. Thank you.

I meant to put on the evaluation form that each time I&#039;ve attended there have been young children who have appeared to have been quite upset by some parts of the exhibition. I am haunted by seeing children disturbed by, for example, Station 6. The ironies seem too strong. I wonder whether parents realise that it isn&#039;t suitable for all ages or perhaps for all children of all ages -- it probably varies according to temperament.  Has anyone else commented on that? I wondered whether it might be an idea to issue a warning for want of a better word on the publicity and perhaps as people with children go in.</description>
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<p>It was the most moving and thought provoking  I&#8217;ve been to so far. Haunting and very well laid out and planned. The phrase &#8216;disturbing the comfortable&#8217; comes to mind. A wonderful witness. Thank you.</p>
<p>I meant to put on the evaluation form that each time I&#8217;ve attended there have been young children who have appeared to have been quite upset by some parts of the exhibition. I am haunted by seeing children disturbed by, for example, Station 6. The ironies seem too strong. I wonder whether parents realise that it isn&#8217;t suitable for all ages or perhaps for all children of all ages &#8212; it probably varies according to temperament.  Has anyone else commented on that? I wondered whether it might be an idea to issue a warning for want of a better word on the publicity and perhaps as people with children go in.</p>
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