The 杏MAP导航s and the Lenten fast: A soul training excercise
By Amedeo Lomonaco
There are three key elements of the Lenten journey that begins each year with Ash Wednesday: prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. Fasting, in particular, should not be understood only in its formal dimension. It has real significance, as 杏MAP导航 Francis repeatedly reminds us, if one follows the example of the Good Samaritan. It has value if one adopts a sober lifestyle, if one lives 鈥渁 way of life that does not waste, a way of life that does not 鈥榯hrow away鈥.鈥
What is the fasting the Lord desires?
Lent is a privileged time of fasting and penance. But what kind of fasting does God want from us? 杏MAP导航 Francis answered this question on 16 February 2018 during his morning meditation in the Chapel at the Domus Sanctae Marthae: it is not just a matter of making choices about food, but of a lifestyle where one has the humility and consistency to recognize and correct one鈥檚 sins.
杏MAP导航 Francis explains that the answer comes from Scripture, where we read: 鈥淏ow down your head like a rush,鈥 that is, 鈥渉umble yourself,鈥 and think about your sins. This, 杏MAP导航 Francis emphasizes, is 鈥渢he fasting that the Lord desires: truth, consistency.鈥
In his during the Ash Wednesday Mass in the Basilica of Santa Sabina on 22 February 2023, the 杏MAP导航 recalls that 鈥淔asting is not a quaint devotion, but a powerful gesture to remind ourselves what truly matters and what is merely ephemeral.鈥
The value of fasting
At this time of Lent, we can ask ourselves what meaning there is for us Christians 鈥渋n depriving ourselves of something that in itself is good and useful for our bodily sustenance.鈥 In his , Benedict XVI recalls the teachings of Sacred Scripture and Christian tradition: They teach us 鈥渢hat fasting is a great help to avoid sin and all that leads to it.鈥 For this reason, he adds, 鈥渢he history of salvation is replete with occasions that invite fasting. In the very first pages of Sacred Scripture, the Lord commands man to abstain from partaking of the prohibited fruit.鈥
Benedict goes on to say that, 鈥渟ince all of us are weighed down by sin and its consequences, fasting is proposed to us as an instrument to restore friendship with God.鈥 And turning to pages of the New Testament, he concludes that 鈥ìthe true fast is thus directed to eating the 鈥榯rue food,鈥 which is to do the Father鈥檚 will.鈥
What does fasting represent?
Fasting, in the Lenten journey, is therefore not a simple abstinence from food or material food. In fact, it represents 鈥渁 complex and deep reality,鈥 as John Paul II emphasized on 21 March 1979 in St Peter's Square. Fasting, he said, 鈥渋s a symbol, a sign, a serious and stimulating call to accept or to make renunciations. What renunciation? Renunciation of the 鈥榚go,鈥 that is, of so many caprices or unhealthy aspirations; renunciation of one's own defects, of impetuous passion, of unlawful desires.鈥
Fasting, he continued, 鈥渕eans putting a limit on so many desires, sometimes good ones, in order to have full mastery of oneself, to learn to control one's own instincts, to train the will in good.鈥
Finally, he said, fasting means 鈥渄epriving oneself of something in order to meet the need of one's brother, becoming, in this way, and exercise of goodness, of charity.鈥
Which fasting is to be preferred?
Lent is a time of renunciation and penance. But it is also 鈥渁 time of communion and solidarity,鈥 according to Paul VI in his 1973 , in which he invited the faithful to listen to the exhortations of the prophet Isaiah: 鈥淭his, rather, is the fasting that I wish: 鈥 sharing your bread with the hungry, sheltering the oppressed and the homeless; clothing the naked when you see them, and not turning your back on your own.鈥
Such exhortations, notes 杏MAP导航 Paul, 鈥渆cho the anxieties of the people of today,鈥 and thus, 鈥渆ach individual truly shares in the sufferings and misery of all.鈥
His considerations reflected those of John XXIII. In his 1963 radio message on the occasion of the beginning of Lent, 杏MAP导航 John said the Church 鈥渄oes not lead her children to a simple exercise of exterior practices, but to a serious commitment of love and generosity for the good of the bothers and sisters, in the light of the ancient teaching of the prophets.鈥
Like his predecessor, 杏MAP导航 John quotes from the book of Isaiah: 鈥淚s not this the fast that I choose: to loose the bonds of wickedness, to undo the thongs of the yoke, to let the oppressed go free, and to break every yoke? Is it not to share your bread with the hungry, and bring the homeless poor into your house鈥 Then shall your light break forth like the dawn, and your healing shall spring up speedily; your righteousness shall go before you, the glory of the Lord will accompany you鈥 (Is 58:6-8).
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