Lent: the Annual Catechumenate

Lent: the Annual Catechumenate 2015-01-08T18:05:44-04:00

Back in the day, Lent was about what you didn’t do: eat candy, smoke, drink, whatever. And of course the three classic methods of keeping the Forty Days—fasting, intensified prayer, and almsgiving—retain their perennial significance. What I discovered three years ago, however, was that those practices come into clearer spiritual focus when they’re “located” within an understanding that Lent is the season when all of us—not just those who will be baptized or received into full communion with the Church at Easter, but all of us—becomes, in a sense, catechumens.

http://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2014/03/lent-the-annual-catechumenate


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