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Lent
Lent is a 46 day period leading up to Easter. 40 days + 6 Sundays, which imitates the 40 days Christ, and Moses and Elijah, before him spent in the desert.
The focus of Lent is reparation and penance for our sins as we await Easter. During Lent, the faithful should abstain and mortify the flesh, give alms and do charitable works.
Catholics practice mortifications by "giving up something" that would be a sacrifice to do without. The sacrifice could be anything from desserts to television to playing videogame to surfing the internet, and it can entail, too, taking on something unpleasant that we'd normally avoid, for example, going out of one's way to do another's chores, performing "random acts of kindness," etc.
During the Lenten season, Catholics should fast and abstain from meat on all Fridays, Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.
Ash Wednesday
Ash Wednesday is the beginning of the Lenten Season and is the day for being reminded of and contemplating our mortality.
When the priest when places the ashes on your head say, "Memento, h***, quia pulvis es, et in pulverem reverteris - Remember, man, that thou art dust, and unto dust thou shalt return"
The ashes come from palms blessed during last year's Palm Sunday.
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It's interesting that you picked as your last name Valentine
Valentine is derived from the Latin word vale which means strength and valen which means worthy.
St. Valentine was an early Roman martry, probably during the reign of Diocletian.
St. Valentines had nothing to do with want is now known as Valentines Day.
The only similarity is that St. Valentines' feast day is on Feb 14.
I went to 9 years of Catholic school, although I am not religious now.
Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent and it actually lasts 46 days (they don't count the 6 Sundays as Lent... it's weird, they're kinda considered outside of it all) til Easter Sunday. The ashes are a sign of repentance before God and are from the palm fronds gathered from the previous year's Palm Sunday (a happy day in which Catholics celebrate Jesus' arrival in Jerusalem, days before his trial and crucifixion). They're supposed to be left on from the time the priest puts them on until sundown that night... it always felt to me like it was Catholic branding or something, and in a way it is, the ashes are supposed to be an outward sign of obedience to God and the faith. I suppose I was always cynical about it.
It's traditional to give up something for Lent as a sacrifice, usually a favorite food or drink, something that really means something to you and is hard. I suppose people could give up a person, I've never known anyone who did, but people don't always talk about what they're giving up. I don't remember it having to be something that would necessarily make you a better person, but it was supposed to be important to you. People also used to go without meat on the Fridays of Lent, as well as the "holier" days like Ash Wednesday, Holy Thursday, and Good Friday... always wondered why Saturday didn't get a special name? But I don't think most people do now.
I always kind of enjoyed Lent... I suppose it was more the Ritualism of the Mass than anything. We had to go to Mass one morning a week as a class and had a noon Mass/Benediction as a school every Friday. I enjoyed the ritual of Benediction... it was always the same, the incense, the scripture, the stations of the cross. I honestly think it's a beautiful ceremony. Easter was always pretty too... the thing about the Catholic church is that every Mass has a "script" based on the day, certain readings and hymns which are done on specific Sundays or holy days every year.
I'd never go back to the Catholic church, but some aspects are kinda cool.
Yes, I'm supposed to be Catholic...was baptised, went to Catholic school (even a French immersion one..oui!oui!) but there's NOTHING fascinating about it. Most Latinos are Catholic..it's called colonialism. Quando llegaron los indios con los espanoles...That's a popular Chilean joke. Don't worry if you don't get it. If Catholics had to give up a child for Lent I don't think too many people would be Catholic...or maybe they would? A break from the kids right? Haha!
Now I'm just spiritual in my own way. I don't need anyone to dictate that to me..it's something very personal. For me even listening to music can be spiritual so there ya go.
I'm Catholic and everyone here pretty much covered it! LOL.
Thanks, Anita. Sounds like you've been through a lot as a "Catholic", and it doesn't sound like it was very positive to say the least!! ;) I have known quite a few people who share your feelings. ( Can you fill me in on the popular, Chilean joke? I would love to "get it"!)
I agree. Music IS very spiritual. It is DEFINITLY part of MY spirituality on many levels.
My parents were Lutheran when I was a baby but by the time I was 3 they stopped going to church because they didn't agree with the whole "hell fire" and "the man is the HEAD of the household" scripture that was starting to be preached. I was taught to be open minded about all religions and to never judge someone, especially by what they believe spiritually/religiously. I feel I was pretty lucky that way.
Thanks for taking the time to respond!
Anita Fixx said:Yes, I'm supposed to be Catholic...was baptised, went to Catholic school (even a French immersion one..oui!oui!) but there's NOTHING fascinating about it. Most Latinos are Catholic..it's called colonialism. Quando llegaron los indios con los espanoles...That's a popular Chilean joke. Don't worry if you don't get it. If Catholics had to give up a child for Lent I don't think too many people would be Catholic...or maybe they would? A break from the kids right? Haha!
Now I'm just spiritual in my own way. I don't need anyone to dictate that to me..it's something very personal. For me even listening to music can be spiritual so there ya go.
That's what always kind of blew my mind when I was growing up.... the hipocracy of it all.
I got picked on a lot by kids from church going families. It was a small town so pretty much everyone went to a church of SOME kind. There was a Catholic, a couple of Baptist ,a Jehova Witness and a Born Again (of some sort) church. There were several Christian Women Clubs from the different churches..... there was always some sort of fight or "drama" going on between the members. Followers from this church berated followers from that church.... blah blah and BLAH. At any rate, these kids were mean!! I was always being told how I was "going to hell" if I didn't start going to church, etc. etc. This started in 1st grade. We are talking 6 year-old children, here. Surprising, until you consider the fact that the adults in these so called "Christian Households" were the people who got in bar fights on the weeknights; people who got arrested for drunk driving, domestic abuse, drug deals. These people (most of them) were the ones that did horrifically vindictive things to each other and others in their community. And yet, my family and I, despite the fact that we were kind and caring individuals who were positively involved in our community in many different ways and who had a loving home together, were going to suffer eternal despair and punishment because we "didn't believe" or we "didn't except Jesus Christ as our Savior". This is the part of religion, Christian religion at least, that doesn't make an ounce of sense to me what so ever. I have come to think that Catholicism and many other Christian religions offer a "cop-out" if I may, for doing shitty things. A murderer or rapist or child molester can confess his/her "sins", accept Jesus Christ as his savior and get into heaven.
Unfortunatly, I don't know very much Spanish at all so I'm afraid the Vina Del Mar video might be wasted on me! BUT, I think I'm catching the drift! :)
Thank you for all the information you have given. I appreciate learning about other people, their lives and backgrounds... most of all their opinions and thoughts.
And, I have to say that the little of Native spirituality that I have researched was very becoming to me.
I agree though, humans tend to screw s*** up no matter how it's handed to us. :P
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