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To: Owl_Eagle

LOL . . . I sure am going to miss this place - starting tomorrow I'm giving up FReeping for Lent.


25 posted on 02/28/2006 11:18:04 AM PST by sassbox
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To: sassbox

Well, good luck with that.  I'm still trying to decide between red meat, tobacco, or my sobriety.  FWIW- the wife is lobbying heavily for one or both of the first two.

Owl_Eagle

(If what I just wrote makes you sad or angry,

 it was probably sarcasm)

27 posted on 02/28/2006 11:21:21 AM PST by End Times Sentinel (In Memory of my Dear Friend Henry Lee II)
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To: sassbox
starting tomorrow I'm giving up FReeping for Lent.

Now THAT is sacrifice!

29 posted on 02/28/2006 11:24:58 AM PST by Toby06 (Hindsight alone is not wisdom, and second-guessing is not a strategy)
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To: sassbox

>>LOL . . . I sure am going to miss this place - starting tomorrow I'm giving up FReeping for Lent<<


Me too! And the Catholic Answers forums. Last year I spent too much on Ebay but missed the whole Terri Schinder death brewhaha.

God works in mysterious ways.


37 posted on 02/28/2006 11:57:27 AM PST by netmilsmom (To attack one section of Christianity in this day and age, is to waste time.)
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To: sassbox; Campion; ken5050
I sure am going to miss this place - starting tomorrow I'm giving up FReeping for Lent.

Now see here! I can understand the motivation - denial of something pleasurable - but you could not have picked a worse time to absent yourself from FR. During Lent, the postings are often spiritual in nature, drawing you closer to God. It's your call - and other have done this as well - but, trust me :-) - Lent is when we pull out all the spiritual stops and try to rouse christians in their Lenten practices.

You may want to check in periodically to see if there are any important posts such as the pope's Stations of the Cross on Good Friday. Last year when JPII was so ill, it fell upon the shoulder of (then) Cardinal Ratzinger to lead the stations. When he reached #9, his comments drew instantaneous media attention. This is what he said:

* * * * *

 
Via Crucis, Scuola Veneta - Sec. XVIII
Cattedrale - Padova

NINTH STATION
Jesus falls for the third time

V/. Adoramus te, Christe, et benedicimus tibi.
R/. Quia per sanctam crucem tuam redemisti mundum.

From the Book of Lamentations. 3:27-32

It is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth. Let him sit alone in silence when he has laid it on him; let him put his mouth in the dust - there may yet be hope; let him give his cheek to the smiter, and be filled with insults. For the Lord will not cast off for ever, but, though he cause grief, he will have compassion, according to the abundance of his steadfast love.


MEDITATION

What can the third fall of Jesus under the Cross say to us? We have considered the fall of man in general, and the falling of many Christians away from Christ and into a godless secularism. Should we not also think of how much Christ suffers in his own Church? How often is the holy sacrament of his Presence abused, how often must he enter empty and evil hearts! How often do we celebrate only ourselves, without even realizing that he is there! How often is his Word twisted and misused! What little faith is present behind so many theories, so many empty words! How much filth there is in the Church, and even among those who, in the priesthood, ought to belong entirely to him! How much pride, how much self-complacency! What little respect we pay to the Sacrament of Reconciliation, where he waits for us, ready to raise us up whenever we fall! All this is present in his Passion. His betrayal by his disciples, their unworthy reception of his Body and Blood, is certainly the greatest suffering endured by the Redeemer; it pierces his heart. We can only call to him from the depths of our hearts: Kyrie eleison – Lord, save us (cf. Mt 8: 25).

PRAYER

Lord, your Church often seems like a boat about to sink, a boat taking in water on every side. In your field we see more weeds than wheat. The soiled garments and face of your Church throw us into confusion. Yet it is we ourselves who have soiled them! It is we who betray you time and time again, after all our lofty words and grand gestures. Have mercy on your Church; within her too, Adam continues to fall. When we fall, we drag you down to earth, and Satan laughs, for he hopes that you will not be able to rise from that fall; he hopes that being dragged down in the fall of your Church, you will remain prostrate and overpowered. But you will rise again. You stood up, you arose and you can also raise us up. Save and sanctify your Church. Save and sanctify us all.

 

All:

Pater noster, qui es in cælis:
sanctificetur nomen tuum;
adveniat regnum tuum;
fiat voluntas tua, sicut in cælo, et in terra.
Panem nostrum cotidianum da nobis hodie;
et dimitte nobis debita nostra,
sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris;
et ne nos inducas in tentationem;
sed libera nos a malo.

Eia mater, fons amoris,
me sentire vim doloris
fac, ut tecum lugeam.

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And this was before he was elected pontiff! Imagine this year!


77 posted on 02/28/2006 5:05:59 PM PST by NYer (Discover the beauty of the Eastern Catholic Churches - freepmail me for more information.)
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