For the past several years during Lent I have shared in one place or another the following thoughts about our fasts and our feasts.
I offer this once again and invite you to consider where you might embrace such fasting and feasting.
Fast from emphasis on differences;
feast on the unity of all life.Fast from apparent darkness;
feast on the reality of light.Fast from words that pollute;
feast on phrases that purify.Fast from discontent;
feast on gratitude.Fast from anger;
feast on patience.Fast from pessimism;
feast on optimism.Fast from worry;
feast on trust.Fast from complaining;
feast on appreciation.Fast from negatives;
feast on affirmatives.Fast from unrelenting pressures;
feast on unceasing prayer.Fast from hostility;
feast on nonviolence.Fast from bitterness;
feast on forgiveness.Fast from self-concern;
feast on compassion for others.Fast from personal anxiety;
feast on eternal truth.Fast from discouragement;
feast on hope.Fast from facts that depress;
feast on truths that uplift.Fast from lethargy;
feast on enthusiasm.Fast from suspicion;
feast on truth.Fast from thoughts that weaken;
feast on promises that inspire.Fast from idle gossip;
feast on purposeful silence.Gentle God,
during this season of fasting and feasting,
gift us with your presence
so we can be a gift to others in carrying out your work.Amen.
charles
{ubi caritas et amor, Deus ibi est}