The other traditional practices in Lent (in addition to fasting) are prayer and almsgiving. For prayer, I am going back to the rosary. I am in a men's group at my parish. The deacon challenged us to say the rosary for a month to discern whether we should apply to be deacons, not whether we should be deacons. That was back in the summer. I did one week of praying before we went on our Europe vacation, which tanked the effort. I feel called to renew that project this Lent, which is a bit scary, and not just for me.
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. I will give the beer money to a good cause.
For spiritual reading, I will read again The Power of the Cross, a series of sermons by Cardinal Cantalamessa given on Good Fridays to the Pope. I read it last Lent and was so impressed, I want to re-experience it. It provides enough sermons (he started them in the 1980s) to cover the whole season. I also want to re-read Benedict XVI's Jesus of Nazareth: Holy Week. I teach religious education at our parish and I just covered Lectio Divina, a style of prayer that includes reading and reflection. I want to try it out. The sermons might be too long for that, I may start with the Psalms, which I am studying anyway because our pastor has an on-going YouTube series going through the Psalms one at a time.
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