Saturday, March 24, 2012

LENT: A Time of Grace and Renewal (III)

Sacred Time
(Link to Part I, Part II)


But our good intentions alone are not enough to obtain this salvation. The first to make it happen is God, who comes to our aid. Of us is asked only that we have an attitude of trust and abandonment, that we surrender to his love, that we offer ourselves to his embrace by listening to his Word and by working out our conversion through the Lenten practices of fasting, alms, and prayer.

The first of the three, fasting, regards our relationship with ourselves. It has two dimensions: one, exterior, goes beyond abstaining from food to include avoiding the excessive use of certain means of communication (television, cell phones, internet…) and certain forms of entertainment, ect… A second, interior dimension is that in which our fasting becomes a “sign” of our living out the Word of God, a “sign” of our desire for purification, a “sign” of our abstaining from sin. 

Secondly, the giving of alms, closely tied to fasting, regards our relationship with others in as much as we share with our brothers that which we have. Finally, there is prayer, essentially relationship with God, an intimate and trusting dialogue that is born out of meditating on the Word, especially in community.

These activities can only be carried out on one condition: that we pass beyond the surface to the heart of the actions. Otherwise we will experience Lent as merely an exterior practice of a few extra religious signs, and not as a path of sincere conversion and profound renewal. If we lack the interior dimension, fasting becomes ostentatious hypocrisy, alms become vaunting oneself, and prayer becomes a drunkenness of empty words.




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