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If you are asking yourself that question, check out Tan Book's
Pious Practices Document (
defunct now). It offers a great number of suggestions on what to give up and what practices to develop all as part of Lenten penance. I'm going to print the 3 page document out and do various items on the list as Lent progresses.
The Document starts out with words from Holy Scripture including Jesus's words in Luke 13:3 "Unless you shall do penance, you shall all likewise perish." Whether it is giving up the Internet or attending more Masses and praying the Rosary, all of us can do some penance this Lent.
New Link at
Catholic Apologetics
6 comment(s):
Thanks, Moneybags. This was very helpful, especially as someone who is experiencing Lent for the first time.
Great stuff!
I am always wary of overloading myself, and deciding to pray the Stations of the Cross daily through Lent, I was worried to try more, but this PDF seems to be broken up into manageable devotions.
Thanks!
Wow, awesome document. Thanks for posting it, I'm going to print it out myself, as well. :D
Pax!!
Same as Kristin :) Thank you
The pdf does not come up when I click the link...says the file cannot be found and takes me to an area to buy things...help please!!
The link seems to be defunct but I think that I found the same information on a separate site. Please see the new link.
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