From Fr. Ronald Check:
Journey to the Foot of the Cross: 10 Things to Remember For Lent
Journey to the Foot of the Cross: 10 Things to Remember For Lent
From Bishop D. L. Ricken of Green Bay, Wisconsin.
This week…here are the first five:
1. Remember the formula. The Church does a good job
capturing certain truths with easy-to-remember lists and formulas: 10
Commandments, 7 sacraments, 3 persons in the Trinity. For Lent, the Church
gives us almost a slogan—Prayer, Fasting and Almsgiving—as the three things we
need to work on during the season.
2. It’s a time of prayer. Lent is essentially an act
of prayer spread out over 40 days. As we pray, we go on a journey, one that
hopefully brings us closer to Christ and leaves us changed by the encounter
with him.
3. It’s a time to fast. With the fasts of Ash Wednesday
and Good Friday, meatless Fridays, and our personal disciplines interspersed,
Lent is the only time many Catholics these days actually fast. And maybe that’s
why it gets all the attention. “What are you giving up for Lent? Hotdogs? Beer?
Jelly beans?” It’s almost a game for some of us, but fasting is actually a form
of penance, which helps us turn away from sin and toward Christ.
4. It’s a time to work on discipline. The 40 days of
Lent are also a good, set time to work on personal discipline in general.
Instead of giving something up, it can be doing something positive. “I’m going
to exercise more. I’m going to pray more. I’m going to be nicer to my family,
friends and coworkers.”
5. It’s about dying to yourself. The more serious
side of Lenten discipline is that it’s about more than self-control – it’s
about finding aspects of yourself that are less than Christ-like and letting
them die. The suffering and death of Christ are foremost on our minds during
Lent, and we join in these mysteries by suffering, dying with Christ and being
resurrected in a purified form.
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