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I’m giving up soda (which I love, like, seriously) and probably alcohol, although I don’t really drink. I’ll also fast, especially on Good Friday.
The most wonderful statement of our faith is the Nicene Creed. Look it up and say this to yourself every morning. You could also try “Lord I believe. Help my unbelief.”
Good point,. That being said, if giving up food doesn’t help the hungry, do you suppose just flat out giving bunches to the hungry is a good lenten offering? Isn’t an action of this sort also appropriate. Need it always be a ‘giving up’? Couldn’t it be an ‘adding on’ of social help?I was going to give up CAF…I may still take a break, but after reading Pope Francis’ point that fasting (although abstinence seems to be the same) is meaningless, unless what we are giving up benefits someone in need.
So, chocolate and beer (things I have given up for Lent in the past) is meaningless unless you are giving the chocolate you are giving up to a hungry person, or the beer to someone thirsting…I guess the other ways around it would be to take the money you would have spent on chocolate or beer and donating it to a person in need, or an organization providing for those in need.
Peace and all good!
Why? Games are fun. I’d think it would be the other way around. Defending the faith and giving up the fun part. I don’t want anyone to think I am being selfish; losing too many CAFers at this point would be, for me, very bad. Especially since my illustrious return.CAF… too much of a time waster in recent months.
I will play one or two of the game threads one or twice a day (as I started one of them, LOL) but you won’t hear me spouting off anymore.
At least until Easter Monday.
I should probably give up CAF, too.
Very few people listen, read helpful links, etc. Most just want someone to agree with them its a time waster. You have my email. It doesn’t help ourselves spiritually to constantly be rehashing the same things. I have over 300 young people I’m responsible for…I’ve got plenty of people to teach. The one or 2 benign game threads are for a breath of fresh air. We’re not to wear hair shirts and eschew pleasantries.Good point,. That being said, if giving up food doesn’t help the hungry, do you suppose just flat out giving bunches to the hungry is a good lenten offering? Isn’t an action of this sort also appropriate. Need it always be a ‘giving up’? Couldn’t it be an ‘adding on’ of social help?
Why? Games are fun. I’d think it would be the other way around. Defending the faith and giving up the fun part. I don’t want anyone to think I am being selfish; losing too many CAFers at this point would be, for me, very bad. Especially since my illustrious return.
I am in a very serious pickle right now. Very. and you guys help more than you know. It doesn’t need to be too much fun.
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This is great insight. If it’s not benefitted someone else. I was going to give up Facebook, but I have a friend who is going thru stage iv breast cancer, and it was like " don’t give that up. she needs the support and encouragement".I was going to give up CAF…I may still take a break, but after reading Pope Francis’ point that fasting (although abstinence seems to be the same) is meaningless, unless what we are giving up benefits someone in need.
So, chocolate and beer (things I have given up for Lent in the past) is meaningless unless you are giving the chocolate you are giving up to a hungry person, or the beer to someone thirsting…I guess the other ways around it would be to take the money you would have spent on chocolate or beer and donating it to a person in need, or an organization providing for those in need.
Peace and all good!
LOL - I think it’s a great question Mary. We all need a few ideas now and again. Our family meets and decides on the sacrifice or addition we will practice during Lent. In past years we have given up TV or computer. We eat much simpler and no junk during Lent as a stable sacrifice year after year. This year the crew decided all dinners will be at the table regardless of sports/group schedules and we will pray the rosary as a family after. May your Lenten season be blessed!I am giving up answering the question of “what are you giving up?” Why would you ask or need to know?
If you are making sacrifices, doing penance or acquiring new or better habits or lifestyles as a family or a group, this is laudable. I admire you for it. However, the world at large really does not need to know what I am doing for Lent…or even not doing. I still find it kind of kididsh that a broad spectrum of Catholics are comparing notes. I am sure that I will get flack on my outlook on the aspects of this, but isn’t “the right hand not to know what the left hand is doing”? Peace.LOL - I think it’s a great question Mary. We all need a few ideas now and again. Our family meets and decides on the sacrifice or addition we will practice during Lent. In past years we have given up TV or computer. We eat much simpler and no junk during Lent as a stable sacrifice year after year. This year the crew decided all dinners will be at the table regardless of sports/group schedules and we will pray the rosary as a family after. May your Lenten season be blessed!
good point. thanksVery few people listen, read helpful links, etc. Most just want someone to agree with them its a time waster. You have my email. It doesn’t help ourselves spiritually to constantly be rehashing the same things. I have over 300 young people I’m responsible for…I’ve got plenty of people to teach. The one or 2 benign game threads are for a breath of fresh air. We’re not to wear hair shirts and eschew pleasantries.
A friend of mine uses facebook. She happened to catch a post about a 2nd cousin, one she hasn’t seen in years; never had too much of a relationship. Her cousin’s 11 year young daughter, it was discovered, has a severe kidney ailment, necessitating a transplant.This is great insight. If it’s not benefitted someone else. I was going to give up Facebook, but I have a friend who is going thru stage iv breast cancer, and it was like " don’t give that up. she needs the support and encouragement".
So what I am fasting from is ‘less idle’ time, and up ticking some apologetic reading to be better prepared to intelligently answers questions
Agreed…I think I’m going to give up Netflix & donate that money somewhere. I will probably also add in something about exercising regularly and eating healthily. I know people talk about adding on instead of just taking things away, which of course makes sense, but I am not really sure how to spin daily exercises into both a sacrifice and helping others.
In the past I’ve done no meat, or deciding to exercise 3x a week. I considered giving up makeup, I think that’d be a good one for me personally, but I have a special event for a friend and we’ve already booked a professional makeup artist for it! Maybe next year for that one.
I do like threads like this, helps to give me more ideas instead of doing the same thing year after year!
I don’t think so unless someone 'boasts" about their offering.If you are making sacrifices, doing penance or acquiring new or better habits or lifestyles as a family or a group, this is laudable. I admire you for it. However, the world at large really does not need to know what I am doing for Lent…or even not doing. I still find it kind of kididsh that a broad spectrum of Catholics are comparing notes. I am sure that I will get flack on my outlook on the aspects of this, but isn’t “the right hand not to know what the left hand is doing”? Peace.
I knew someone who gave up there matress, there poor back.I have a friend who gives up hot water every year. Says it is brutal.
-Tim-