Hello!
I’m not a Catholic yet, but I’m definitely interested. I’m hoping to take part in Lent this year if I can.
First off, is this okay to do as a non-Catholic and are there things other than receiving communion that I can’t do? Can I receive the ashes and what do the ashes mean?
Secondly, I understand that we are to give something up and fast as Jesus did for his 40 days when he was tempted by the devil. I was hoping to give up caffeine as that would be something fairly difficult but not unrealistic for me to do. Would this be okay? Do I need to tell my intention to anyone? Does anyone know of a good list of things with caffeine in them on the web, other than the obvious (i.e. chocolate, tea, coffee, soda)?
Also, what does it mean to fast for Lent? Is it more than just not eating meat aside from fish on Fridays?
Thanks.
I apologize if I put this post in the wrong spot.
Hello!
I’m not a Catholic yet, but I’m definitely interested. I’m hoping to take part in Lent this year if I can.
First off, is this okay to do as a non-Catholic and are there things other than receiving communion that I can’t do? Can I receive the ashes and what do the ashes mean?
Secondly, I understand that we are to give something up and fast as Jesus did for his 40 days when he was tempted by the devil. I was hoping to give up caffeine as that would be something fairly difficult but not unrealistic for me to do. Would this be okay? Do I need to tell my intention to anyone? Does anyone know of a good list of things with caffeine in them on the web, other than the obvious (i.e. chocolate, tea, coffee, soda)?
Also, what does it mean to fast for Lent? Is it more than just not eating meat aside from fish on Fridays?
Thanks.
I apologize if I put this post in the wrong spot
This is the RIGHT Spot
Awesome!
Communion no
Ashes YES!
**The Ashes signify:
Genesis 3:19**
“In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread till thou return to the earth, out of which thou wast taken: for dust thou art, and into dust thou shalt return.”
That God Created man out of the Dust; & after our demise; BACK to “Dust” is the NORMAL expectation. Along with the First {Immediate} Judgment.
Lent therefore is a TIME of preparation for this eventuality. To confront it with God’s grace and the guidance of t God’s Church & Faith.
Since we know [or can know] that any and all good actions result in at least and OFFER of Grace from God; doing even the smallest good-actions freely are grace-opportunities.
THAT then precisely recounts the foundational catechesis [teaching] for Lent. It is a time to make a serious, sacrificial effort {thus PROVING the worthiness and intent} of our actions to establish either again OR on a more firm-grounding; our LOVE of and for Jesus: Isaiah 43 Verses 7 &21;
Avoiding MEAT is MANDATED for we Catholics on:
ALL Fridays [age of reason to age 59 unless a Doctor forbids such for health concerns]
FASTING: Meaning to eat ONLY one full meal & two smaller one’s [again: same as above] & AVOID MEAT is obligated for Ash Wednesday and Good Friday [the Friday B4 Easter]
The Practice of “Giving up something” for Lent is a LONG established Catholic-practice. It can be ANYTHING. It’s NOT the “sacrifice” itself, SO MUCH as the bringing to our minds and hearts ALL that Jesus FREELY endured for our POSSIBLE salvation.
Jesus gave us His Life and its example
His Church [Mt 16: 15-19; Jn 17:17-20 & Mt 28:16-20]
His Seven Sacraments [as GODLY-aids to direct our salvation-path]
His Mother [Jn.19:25-28] & the Saints as examples for us and Intercessors who desire to bring us in closer union with Jesus. ALL PRAYERS end with GOD!
So what we choose to “give up”; is whatever will bring to our minds and hearts EACH of the 40 Day’s of Lentl Jesus; His Sacrifice; and our love for Him.
This can be augmented or replaced by ALSO choosing to do something we don’t like or normally: Sacrifical doing or avoiding can be interchanged BUT need to be sacrificial.
“Like” Perhaps a chore we do not relish; as simple as kindness and charity towards someone we are NOT fond of.
“Don’t normally do” could be attending DAILY Mass if that is an option for you; or saying a rosary or 2nd rosary daily.
And NO; you needn’t tell anyone BUT GOD your intention. INDEED additional grace can be merited by “suffering in the silence” of your OWN-Heart.
LENT is all about YOU and YOUR very personal relationship with our God. Amen!
THANKS for asking,
God Bless you,
Patrick
PJM