The other traditional practices in Lent (in addition to fasting) are prayer and almsgiving. For prayer, I will be reading Praying in the Presence of Our Lord with St. Thomas Aquinas by Mike Aquilina. He's taken five poems by St. Thomas and presented them in Latin (the original language) with an English translation. Then Aquilina has written seven meditations or reflections for each poem. My plan is to read the poem and one meditation a day. With forty days of Lent, I'll come up five short, so I may restart or find something else (maybe Benedict XVI's Jesus of Nazareth: Holy Week).
For almsgiving, we will continue to buy something extra for the local food pantry when we shop for groceries. That's become such a regular habit now, I should probably take it off the list of things for Lent, since it's become a thing for all year. My wife and I have been talking about focusing on one charity for extra giving (beyond our parish, since charity begins at home). We'll do some research and get that sorted this Lent.
For spiritual reading, I am working my way through The Word On Fire Bible: The Gospels. I will also read Things Worth Dying For by Charles Chaput, retired archbishop of Philadelphia, and some other volumes as time and inspiration allows.
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