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Pope Benedict XVI Shepherd of Truth |
Notable quotations from Pope Benedict XVI and official
teachings of the Roman Catholic Church
At the beginning of Lent, which constitutes an itinerary of more intense spiritual training, the Liturgy sets before us ... three penitential practices that are very dear to the biblical and Christian tradition — prayer, almsgiving, fasting — to prepare us to better celebrate Easter and thus experience God's power.
I wish to focus my reflections especially on the value and meaning of fasting.... Lent recalls the forty days of our Lord's fasting in the desert, which He undertook before entering into His public ministry.
Jesus ... through prayer and fasting, prepared Himself for the mission that lay before Him, marked at the start by a serious battle with the tempter.
The Sacred Scriptures and the entire Christian tradition teach that fasting is a great help to avoid sin and all that leads to it.
Since all of us are weighed down by sin and its consequences, fasting is proposed to us as an instrument to restore friendship with God.
The faithful practice of fasting contributes ... to conferring unity to the whole person, body and soul, helping to avoid sin and grow in intimacy with the Lord.
Denying material food ... nurtures an interior disposition to listen to Christ and be fed by His saving word. Through fasting and praying, we allow Him to come and satisfy the deepest hunger that we experience in the depths of our being: the hunger and thirst for God.
At the same time, fasting is an aid to open our eyes to the situation in which so many of our brothers and sisters live...Voluntary fasting enables us to grow in the spirit of the Good Samaritan, who bends low and goes to the help of his suffering brother....
The ultimate goal of fasting is to help each one of us ... to make the complete gift of self to God.
(Source: Message for Lent, dated 12/11/2008)
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