Purification of
Spirit through Fasting and Almsgiving
But with the
return of that season marked out in a special way by the mystery of our
redemption, and of the days that lead up to the paschal feast, we are summoned
more urgently to prepare ourselves by a purification of spirit.
This special note
of the paschal feast is this: the whole Church rejoices in the forgiveness of
sins. It rejoices in the forgiveness not only of those who are then reborn in
holy baptism but also of those who are already numbered among God’s adopted
children.
Initially, men are
made new by the rebirth of baptism. Yet there is still required a daily renewal
to repair the shortcomings of our mortal nature, and whatever degree of
progress has been made there is no one who should not be more advanced. All
must therefore strive to ensure that on the day of redemption no one may be
found in the sins of his former life.
Dear friends, what
the Christian should be doing at all times should be done now with greater care
and devotion, so that the Lenten fast enjoined by the apostles may be
fulfilled, not simply by abstinence from food but above all by the renunciation
of sin.
There is no more
profitable practice as a companion to holy and spiritual fasting than that of
almsgiving. This embraces under the single name of mercy many excellent works
of devotion, so that the good intentions of all the faithful may be of equal
value, even where their means are not. The love that we owe both God and man is
always free from any obstacle that would prevent us from having a good intention.
The angels sang: Glory to God
in the highest, and peace to his people on earth. The person who shows love and compassion to those
in any kind of affliction is blessed, not only with the virtue of good will but
also with the gift of peace.
The works of mercy
are innumerable. Their very variety brings this advantage to those who are true
Christians, that in the matter of almsgiving not only the rich and affluent but
also those of average means and the poor are able to play their part. Those who
are unequal in their capacity to give can be equal in the love within their
hearts.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From a sermon by Saint Leo the Great, pope
Photo Credit Cornelia Kopp
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From a sermon by Saint Leo the Great, pope
Photo Credit Cornelia Kopp
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