1. Slow Down - Set aside 10 minutes a day for silent prayer or meditation. It will revitalize your body and your spirit. 2. Read a good book - You could choose the life of a saint, a spiritual how-to, an inspirational book or one of the pope's new books. 3. Be kind - Go out of your way to do something nice for someone else every day. 4. Get involved - Attend a Lenten lecture or spiritual program. 5. Volunteer at your parish - Whether it's the parish fish fry, cleaning the church or helping with the food drive, it will give you a chance to help others. 6. Reach out - Invite an inactive Catholic to come with you to receive ashes on Ash Wednesday. 7. Pray - Especially for people you don't like and for people who don't like you. 8. Tune out - Turn off the television and spend quality time talking with family members or friends. 9. Clean out closets - Donate gently used items to the St. Vincent de Paul Society. 10. Donate - Google "Catholic Missions." Then pick one mission and decide how you can help by sending money, clothing or supplies More help for making Lent meaningful
Here are ways to boost your spiritual life during Lent: Begin each morning with the prayer: "Lord, I offer you this day, and all that I think, and do, and say." Attend Daily Mass as often as possible. Pray the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary. Make the Stations of the Cross at home or in a parish celebration. Read Scripture for 10 minutes every day. Pray the Seven Penitential Psalms (Psalm 6, 31, 50, 101, 129 and 142). Spend some time in quiet prayer before the Blessed Sacrament. Abstain from meat for an extra day or two each week. Listen to spiritual music or a spiritual speaker. Keep a Lenten journal with your spiritual insights, special intentions, people you want to pray for, hurts and disappointments that you want to offer up, and progress reports on your Lenten resolutions. Read the Pope's Lenten message for 2012. "May Lent be for every Christian a renewed experience of God's love given to us in Christ, a love that each day we, in turn, must 're-give' to our neighbor, especially to the one who suffers most and is in need." - Pope Benedict XVI © 2011-2012 Our Sunday Visitor, Inc.
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