Anonymous wrote:Penance should involve either mortification (causing bodily discomfort) or some other type of personal suffering (giving up your time for charity work). You could sleep on the hard floor one night a week. You could put a pebble in your shoe and let it bother you. Some slightly easier stuff would be to do your private prayer with arms outstretched until they get really tired and keep holding them up or pray laying prostrate (face down on the floor). Those are a couple ideas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penance should involve either mortification (causing bodily discomfort) or some other type of personal suffering (giving up your time for charity work). You could sleep on the hard floor one night a week. You could put a pebble in your shoe and let it bother you. Some slightly easier stuff would be to do your private prayer with arms outstretched until they get really tired and keep holding them up or pray laying prostrate (face down on the floor). Those are a couple ideas.
Maybe you should give up trolling DCUM's religion forum. But then again, you're obviously not Christian.
Actually, these are mainstream Roman Catholic concepts.
Not at all mainstream in this day and age. Highly conservative Catholics, but not your average American or European Catholic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Giving up any foods with sugar, no swearing, and I like the positive ideas from above and think I will commit to a daily long walk.
These are things that even non-religious people do for pleasure. For Lent, people should give up something that they find painful to do without. Maybe foods without sugar -- but certainly not adding a long walk -- that's good for you and not painful.
Let me introduce you to my mother. She's over 200lbs and incredibly unhealthy in her lifestyle. Giving up sugar and doing daily walks would be very hard and painful to do for her. Not everyone is already making healthy choices and caring for the body that God gave us so for someone like her this would be a tremendously sacrificial Lenten commitment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penance should involve either mortification (causing bodily discomfort) or some other type of personal suffering (giving up your time for charity work). You could sleep on the hard floor one night a week. You could put a pebble in your shoe and let it bother you. Some slightly easier stuff would be to do your private prayer with arms outstretched until they get really tired and keep holding them up or pray laying prostrate (face down on the floor). Those are a couple ideas.
Maybe you should give up trolling DCUM's religion forum. But then again, you're obviously not Christian.
Actually, these are mainstream Roman Catholic concepts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Giving up any foods with sugar, no swearing, and I like the positive ideas from above and think I will commit to a daily long walk.
These are things that even non-religious people do for pleasure. For Lent, people should give up something that they find painful to do without. Maybe foods without sugar -- but certainly not adding a long walk -- that's good for you and not painful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penance should involve either mortification (causing bodily discomfort) or some other type of personal suffering (giving up your time for charity work). You could sleep on the hard floor one night a week. You could put a pebble in your shoe and let it bother you. Some slightly easier stuff would be to do your private prayer with arms outstretched until they get really tired and keep holding them up or pray laying prostrate (face down on the floor). Those are a couple ideas.
Maybe you should give up trolling DCUM's religion forum. But then again, you're obviously not Christian.