A Catholic Donkeys continuing JOURNEY.. Dear Jesus,you have made me be your little donkey. Please don’t leave me and I will stay with You always. Lead me, tightly harnessed by Your grace: You have led me by the halter; make me do Your Will. And so I will love you for ever and ever — The Forge, 381~ ST JOSEMARIA ESCRIVA
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
FASTING, 14 REASONS WHY ITS GOOD FOR US
Scripture and Science speaks about the benefits of fasting... condensed from Catholic Digest-Victor Parachin.
1.FASTING EXPANDS COMPASSION - our sensitivity to what others are suffering is increased, we become reflective of others hunger, its easy to talk of world hunger, but the physical impact and emotional awareness of the problem is heightened. During Good Fridays we do voluntary fasts and not used to it makes us feel cranky and irritable or tired and resentful, whats it life for those who have no thing to eat for that day?
2.FASTING IS WAY OF PREPARING TO MEET A MAJOR CHALLENGE - Its Biblical! Biblical Personalities who faced great trials and challenges often prayed and fasted to enhance spiritual guidance and decisions, so hwy not us?? in the Story of Queen Esther she fasted for 3 days, JESUS prayed and fasted for 40 days! in preparation of things to come. Who better to be our role model. Paul and Barnabas in Scripture fasted before making important decisions concerning Church ministry (Acts 13:2-3 14:23)
3.FASTING CAN ENLIGHTEN OTHERS - this can be used as a teaching tool one good example is Mahatma Gandhi, he fasted in prison as protest and a non violent one at that, he fasted to persuade government to remove discriminatory laws
4.FASTING CAN PROMOTE PHYSICAL WELL BEING - people live longer and healthier when food is reduced.
5.FASTING CAN BENEFIT OTHERS. - Money saved by not eating can be used and shared with others who need it.
6.FASTING CREATES MORE TIME FOR OTHER SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINES - sometimes we skip meals due to "busyness" ... so maybe instead of this other forms of busyness we might use this time to do spiritual reading or praying.
7.FASTING IS ALWAYS GOOD FOR THE SOUL. - According to St. Thomas Aquinas irrational feeding darkens the soul and makes it unfit for spiritual experiences, because many Godly people who practice fasting lead a spiritual renewal, increased insight, deeper commitment to God, clarity of purpose, and a greater intimacy with God
8.FASTING IS A REMINDER THAT WE DO NOT LIVE BY BREAD ALONE - fasting provides the soul with stamina and vitality, People experiences a hunger that annot be filled but any human food nor material things. Fulfillment and contentment result from a healthy relationship with God.
9.FASTING IS A CONCIOUS PROTEST AGAINST MATERIALISM - advertisments tell us that we can be healthy, happy, content, popular, wise, beautiful through using products they promote, by fasting we are asserting that we need not be totally dependent on external things. If our most basic ned for food and drink can be suspended for 24 hours , how much more our needs for all the nonessentials.
10.FASTING CAN CONTRIBUTE TO OUR PHYSICAL AND MENTAL VITALITY - Ironically we think better, and more quickly when our stomah is not full, most times an overloaded stomach can interfere with prayer by making us feel sluggish and tired adn sleepy.
11.FASTING HELP US APPRECIATE LITTLE THINGS - experiment, that those who have gone without food for days would take and appreciate food more, in our modern days of instant things and easy to cook things our appetite is blunted. Fasting makes it more pleasurable and re-appreciated.
12.FASTING STRENGTHENS VIRTUES AND WEAKENS VICES. - All great virtues bear the imprint of self denial, People who pray and fast regularly often experience greater ompassion, kindness, sensitivity, love and humility.
13.FASTING RE-INFORCES SELF DISCIPLINE - since birth we have been taught to look for our happpiness to get what we want , and to be free of discomfort.To become self indulgent. We are in danger of becoming less resilient to trials, and troubles.
14. FASTING IS A WAY TO FOLLOW CHRIST AND THE APOSTLES - Jesus Himself spent 40 days and nights in prayer and fasting, as He said, When you fast... NOT ... if you fast.. MT 6:16... so why shouldnt we?
The Holy Week is fast approaching let us remind ourselves that fasting and abstinence is not just refraining from things that our Physical Senses (eyes, ears, taste, touch) usually gets bombarded with and we particularly indulge with, but also from things that destroys our heart and eventually our soul, anger, hatred, unforgiveness, judging others, snide remarks, discouragement, complaining, resentment, bitterness, spending too much time and resources that wouldnt really help our souls nor others. Let us strive to keep Lent HOLY.
Reflections on a Holy Week
Lent - ( Holy Tuesday) the entire Christendom come together this week in observance prayer, fasting and almsgiving, to a standstill , to veer away from everyday things, to reflect on himself, his God and his relationship with God.
St. Paul says the whole purpose of living is to have time to repent, to be converted and to change. As far as we know everything that lives or is alive is always changing and growing, when a thing is not then its dead. The trouble with change is its not an easy thing to do. And there can be no change unless we want to. I think most of us humans are afraid of change, but this fear is the biggest obstacle.
Change means giving up things that we are attached to and trying unknown fields. When we change its an admission that theres something amiss, that we need to grow, that we might have realized we made a wrong decision or what we have been doing is not good or is not working. But the saddest things is someone who thinks he does not need to change ironically .. those who do think this way are the ones who might need it the most.
Basically Lent is conversion, and conversion is turning away from illusory dried up wells that do not give life, its turning to God, who is our true fountain of love and abundant life.
Mortification is a word we hear during this season, came from the Latin word Mortificare, to deaden by religious or other discipline, as the carnal affections, bodily appetites, or worldly desires; to bring into subjection; to abase; to humble. especially by abstinence or self-denial or sarifice or discomfort. Fasting and abstinence is a must, not to torture us but its main purpose of all fasting and all self denying is to remind us that there is a source of life more profound than food and drink or anything created in this earth and that is God.
St. Paul says the whole purpose of living is to have time to repent, to be converted and to change. As far as we know everything that lives or is alive is always changing and growing, when a thing is not then its dead. The trouble with change is its not an easy thing to do. And there can be no change unless we want to. I think most of us humans are afraid of change, but this fear is the biggest obstacle.
Change means giving up things that we are attached to and trying unknown fields. When we change its an admission that theres something amiss, that we need to grow, that we might have realized we made a wrong decision or what we have been doing is not good or is not working. But the saddest things is someone who thinks he does not need to change ironically .. those who do think this way are the ones who might need it the most.
Basically Lent is conversion, and conversion is turning away from illusory dried up wells that do not give life, its turning to God, who is our true fountain of love and abundant life.
Mortification is a word we hear during this season, came from the Latin word Mortificare, to deaden by religious or other discipline, as the carnal affections, bodily appetites, or worldly desires; to bring into subjection; to abase; to humble. especially by abstinence or self-denial or sarifice or discomfort. Fasting and abstinence is a must, not to torture us but its main purpose of all fasting and all self denying is to remind us that there is a source of life more profound than food and drink or anything created in this earth and that is God.
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THE ARCHANGELS
ST. MICHAEL - (Archangel of those born on a Sunday) Prince of the Heavenly Hosts, the Commander in Chief of all the hierarchies of the Heavenly Hosts, the Angel who defeated Luciferadn His followers in the first rebellion or creatures against God. By his battlecry: MI-Ca-EL " Who is like unto God?.. the first defender of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Mystery of the Incarnation ( Dan 10:12 12:1 Apoc.12:7)
ST GABRIEL - ( ARCHANGEL of those born on a Monday ) Special messenger of God, bearer or Gods secret messages to His chosen ones.( luke 1:19) (Daniel 8:19 9:21)
ST. RAPHAEL - ( ARCHANGEL of those born on aTuesday) Healer & Guide for the Christian pilgrim, patron also of Singles wanting to find their partner in marriage.He also gives the light to discern correctly Gods ways and protects us from dangers that befall us on our way to our heavenly home.
ST. URIEL - ( ARCHANGEL of those born on a Wednesday) Archangel of Justice, reminds us of Divine Justice, to whatever we do good or bad, reminds us of the terrible justice of God upon the world for the human pride and Godlessness with which human affairs are conducted.
St. SEALTIEL - ( ARCHANGEL of those born on a Thursday) Archangel of Worship & Contemplation, stands before God with incenser in hand, his angelic purity transforms the love and worship we mortals give to God.
ST. JHUDIEL - (ARCHANGEL of those born on a Friday) Archangel of Divine Mercy. Gods mercy comes to us in every moment of our lives.Without it we would die.Mercy is gracefor bodily and spiritual needs. Mercy is God Himself through the m,erits of Jesus Christ bringin us back to our Heavenly home
ST. BARACHIEL - (ARCHANGEL of those born on a Saturday) Archangel of Divine Providence. the one who was assigned by God to keep watch over His adopted Children taking care that He and the Choirs of Angels assigned to the task guard these transformed souls in all their way, bearing them up ( Psalm 91, 12)
check the Perpetual Calendar in this blog fill it with your birthdate and know which archangel is in charge of you... God bless!