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I love Lent. It’s Spring cleaning for the soul.
In practice I’ve never been very good at that because I always feel like I deserve the suffering or I did it to myself, but I’ve turned a corner a little bit in how handle it. I think of the people I’m suffering for as being Jesus. Example: the baby woke up way too many times last night (I’m comforting Jesus). I wish my husband would get up with her more but I don’t ask him to (I’m letting Jesus get some rest).What I’m trying to remember to do this Lent–more than anything else especially–is to remember to just “offer up” every bit of annoyance and everything that is a personal suffering for me, to the Lord.
Does it count if you complain? Serious question.We may offer our everyday sufferings, while we endeavor to do good, during this time of transformation.
My guess is that complaining somewhat reduces the merit because it is a less perfect offering of endurance.Vico:![]()
Does it count if you complain? Serious question.We may offer our everyday sufferings, while we endeavor to do good, during this time of transformation.
It makes sense if I accept the suffering I can offer it up, United with the cross. But if I’m complaining the whole time, is that even a good Christian example?
1472-3 … A conversion which proceeds from a fervent charity can attain the complete purification of the sinner in such a way that no punishment would remain. … While patiently bearing sufferings and trials of all kinds and, when the day comes, serenely facing death, the Christian must strive to accept this temporal punishment of sin as a grace.
Don’t give up something that makes feeding your family more difficult: give up desserts as a family, and have mac n cheese with vegs or tuna sandwiches and tomato soup on Fridays. No desserts means one less thing to think about rather than complicating the menu.And NO restrictions on food, because food restrictions generally mean that the women-folk (in most families) have to step up their food prep game in order to try to provide their families with Lent-Friendly meals–
That is a different situation. I just used to have a terrible tendency to take care of everything myself and not to ask for help, and that turns out to have caused a lot of problems where I tried to reduce problemsThis is the first baby I have been able to stay home with so I feel like the bulk of nighttime care that makes you foggy in the day should fall on me