What Should I Do For
Lent? Pope Francis'
10 Tips
Every year Catholics
try to answer the age old question: What should I do for Lent? Well, who better
to pick for as your Lenten spiritual director than Pope Francis? He has some
great ideas for you!
Here we selected 10 of his best tips:
1. Get rid of the lazy addiction to evil
“[Lent] is a ‘powerful’ season, a turning point that can foster
change and conversion in each of us. We all need to improve, to change for the
better. Lent helps us and thus we leave behind old habits and the lazy
addiction to the evil that deceives and ensnares us.” – General
Audience, March 5, 2014
2. Do something that hurts
“Lent is a fitting time for self-denial; we would do well to ask
ourselves what we can give up in order to help and enrich others by our own
poverty. Let us not forget that real poverty hurts: no self-denial is real
without this dimension of penance. I distrust a charity that costs
nothing and does not hurt.” – Lenten Message, 2014
3. Don’t remain indifferent
“Indifference to our
neighbor and to God also represents a real temptation for us Christians. Each
year during Lent we need to hear once more the voice of the prophets who cry
out and trouble our conscience. God is not indifferent to our world; he so
loves it that he gave his Son for our salvation.” –Lenten Message, 2015
4. Pray: Make our hearts like yours!
“During this Lent, then, brothers and sisters, let us all ask
the Lord: ‘Fac cor nostrum secundum cor tuum’: Make our hearts like yours (Litany of the
Sacred Heart of Jesus). In this way we will receive a heart which is firm and
merciful, attentive and generous, a heart which is not closed, indifferent or
prey to the globalization of indifference.” – Lenten Message, 2015
5. Take part in the sacraments
“Lent is a favorable
time for letting Christ serve us so that we in turn may become more like him.
This happens whenever we hear the word of God and receive the sacraments,
especially the Eucharist. There we become what we receive: the Body of Christ.”
– Lenten Message, 2015
6. Prayer
“In the face of so many
wounds that hurt us and could harden our hearts, we are called to dive into the
sea of prayer, which is the sea of God’s boundless love, to taste his
tenderness. Lent is a time of prayer, of more intense prayer, more prolonged,
more assiduous, more able to take on the needs of the brethren; intercessory
prayer, to intercede before God for the many situations of poverty and
suffering.” – Homily, March 5, 2014
7. Fasting
“We must be careful not to practice a formal
fast, or one which in truth ‘satisfies’ us because it makes us feel good about
ourselves. Fasting makes sense if it questions our security,
and if it also leads to some benefit for others, if it helps us to cultivate
the style of the Good Samaritan, who bends down to his brother in need and takes
care of him.” – Homily, March 5, 2014
8.
Almsgiving
“Today gratuitousness
is often not part of daily life where everything is bought and sold. Everything
is calculated and measured. Almsgiving helps us to experience giving freely,
which leads to freedom from the obsession of possessing, from the fear of
losing what we have, from the sadness of one who does not wish to share his
wealth with others.” – Homily, March 5, 2014
9. Help the Poor
“In the poor and outcast we see Christ’s face; by loving and
helping the poor, we love and serve Christ. Our efforts are also directed to
ending violations of human dignity, discrimination and abuse in the world, for
these are so often the cause of destitution. When power, luxury and money
become idols, they take priority over the need for a fair distribution of
wealth. Our consciences thus need to be converted to justice, equality,
simplicity and sharing.” – Lenten Message, 2014
10. Evangelize
“The Lord asks us to
be joyous heralds of this message of mercy and hope! It is thrilling to
experience the joy of spreading this good news, sharing the treasure entrusted
to us, consoling broken hearts and offering hope to our brothers and sisters
experiencing darkness.” – Lenten Message, 2014
This
Lent….
Give up
complaining….. focus on gratitude.
Give up
pessimism ….. become an optimist.
Give up
harsh judgments ….. think kindly thoughts.
Give up
worry ….. trust Divine Providence.
Give up
discouragement …..be full of hope.
Give up
bitterness ….. turn to forgiveness.
Give up
hatred ….. return good for evil.
Give up
negativism ….. be positive.
Give up
anger ….. be more patient.
Give up
pettiness ….. become more mature.
Give up
gloom …… enjoy the beauty that is all around you.
Give up
jealousy …… pray for trust.
Give up
gossiping …… control your tongue.
Give up
sin ….. turn to virtue.
Give up
giving up ….. hang in there!!!