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Meggie
Guest
I am a college student, and these questions frequently comes up among myself and my peers.
How is one who struggles with things such as eating disorders to sacrifice for lent?
How is one who’s dietary restrictions eg. no corn syrup, no sugary foods, vegetarians work into the churches restrictions of meat and treats?
How is one who struggles with the church and rules to be submissive to God?
Can one who cannot fit extra Mass schedule into work in class excused?
If someone is seriously depressed are they required to participate in self-denial and sacrifice? (in this case the person in question is in councelling)
How can one do more than minor deeds if you’re busy with work and school?
How can one give alms if one has no money? (eg we all eat at the dorm paid for cafeteria, we never order out)
How can one do any reasonable christian study when we’re busy, and our first priority should be as students and workers?
How is one who struggles with things such as eating disorders to sacrifice for lent?
How is one who’s dietary restrictions eg. no corn syrup, no sugary foods, vegetarians work into the churches restrictions of meat and treats?
How is one who struggles with the church and rules to be submissive to God?
Can one who cannot fit extra Mass schedule into work in class excused?
If someone is seriously depressed are they required to participate in self-denial and sacrifice? (in this case the person in question is in councelling)
How can one do more than minor deeds if you’re busy with work and school?
How can one give alms if one has no money? (eg we all eat at the dorm paid for cafeteria, we never order out)
How can one do any reasonable christian study when we’re busy, and our first priority should be as students and workers?