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Spiritual Exercises While Fasting
Bishop Moussa
To have a powerful effect on your spiritual life during Lent,
you need to follow certain exercises.
These exercises, when you apply them to life's situations, will help you benefit
from your fast:
To exercise giving up a specific sin, from the sins that prevail upon you, and
which is repeated in many of your confessions.
To exercise learning some Psalms from the Agpeya. You may choose one or two
Psalms from each of the seven prayers, especially the Psalms that leave an
effect on you.
To exercise learning the Bible readings of the different hours, divide them into
parts, analyse them, knowing that for each prayer there are three or six parts.
To exercise the mental prayer of what you have learned. You may pray during
work, on the road, while with people or at any time.
Use these prayers, Psalms and Bible readings as a sphere for contemplation, to
enable yourself to pray them with depth and understanding.
To exercise spiritual readings: either by reading from the Bible regularly, with
understanding and meditation, or reading the lives of the Saints or some
spiritual books, so that you gain a profitable yield of deep readings.
During lent, you may exercise learning the hymns of lent and the Passion Week,
and repeating them until you are full of their spirit. The same is true of
Advent.
You may exercise a certain higher level of fasting, under the supervision of
your spiritual father.
There are many spiritual exercises in the field of dealing with people... such
as gentleness, patience, enduring others' weaknesses, controlling anger, using
words of praise and encouragement, serving and helping others, kindness and
meekness.
Other exercises in purity of the heart: Such as modesty, inner peace, love of
God, being satisfied without grumbling, quietness with no disturbance, internal
joy in the spirit, faith and hope.
* This article is an excerpt of a larger work entitled, "Words of Spiritual
Benefit."
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