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post Feb 28 2006, 06:56 PM
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Tommorow's Ash Wednesday, which marks the start of Lent. One full meal only tommorow, as well as no meat.

I think I'm going to give up computer games and TV. I feel kinda bad because I probably could do better by giving up videogames, but I doubt I'd be able to avoid playing videogames.

Giving up meat is also going to be tough as well.

Anyone have good suggestions, or is anyone stuck and needs help on what to give up?
 
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post Feb 28 2006, 07:02 PM
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i'm not catholic.

what does ash wednesday really symbol though?
 
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post Feb 28 2006, 07:05 PM
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^ ash wednesday? I don't know I'm not catholic either.
 
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post Feb 28 2006, 07:06 PM
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^Well it's basically the start of lent, which (if I remember correctly) recognizes the 40 days and 40 nights of when Jesus did not eat nor drink anything (fast).

My dad is letting me eat meat for the first time this season in Lent, but I'm going to give up staying up pass 3 am
 
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post Feb 28 2006, 07:07 PM
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Ash Wednesday... I hope my parents don't make me go to church rolleyes.gif Well, they can't... but I hope they don't expect me to >.>
 
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post Feb 28 2006, 07:09 PM
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Oh man. The past couple of years I forgot to give things up, and I have yet to think about it yet either.

I think I'm going to give up precal, becuase as a result, I'd be much calmer and curse less.

Yeah, that sounds good.
 
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post Feb 28 2006, 07:15 PM
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QUOTE(annabel_x @ Feb 28 2006, 7:02 PM) *
i'm not catholic.

what does ash wednesday really symbol though?


Ash Wednesday reminds us all that we are mortal, we will all die. Also, the spreading of ashes was an ancient sign of penitence.

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^Well it's basically the start of lent, which (if I remember correctly) recognizes the 40 days and 40 nights of when Jesus did not eat nor drink anything (fast).

My dad is letting me eat meat for the first time this season in Lent, but I'm going to give up staying up pass 3 am


But abstinence is required! You shouldn't let yourself eat meat.

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Ash Wednesday... I hope my parents don't make me go to church. Well, they can't... but I hope they don't expect me to >.>


Why not go to church? huh.gif
 
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post Feb 28 2006, 07:16 PM
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Question: "What is Ash Wednesday?"


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Ash Wednesday is the day Lent begins. It occurs forty days before Good Friday. The “official” name of Ash Wednesday is “the Day of Ashes.” The reason the day became known as Ash Wednesday is that it is forty days before Good Friday, which will always be a Wednesday. The Bible does not mention Ash Wednesday, or Lent for that matter.
The period of Lent is intended to be a time where sinful activities and habits are forsaken. Ash Wednesday is the “commencement” of this period of repentance. The Bible contains numerous accounts of people using “dust and ashes” as a symbol of repentance and/or mourning (Genesis 18:27; 2 Samuel 13:19; Esther 4:1; Job 2:8; Daniel 9:3; Matthew 11:21). The tradition is that the symbol of the cross is made in ashes on a person’s forehead as a symbol of that person’s identification with Jesus Christ. A similar concept is mentioned in Revelation 7:3; 9:4; 14:1 and 22:4.


imma give up junk food
pinch.gif its gonna be hard..but imma get through it
after all its just sweets..and plus im on a diet..lol

oh yeah... that's why the day before ash wednesday is called fat tuesday.
 
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post Feb 28 2006, 07:17 PM
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Im giving up Candy.
I always eat meat during lent. =\ I just need meat!!!!! lol.
I have to go to church 2mrw becuz i have this one class at church.
So, no candy. =[ haha.
 
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post Feb 28 2006, 07:20 PM
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QUOTE(kryogenix @ Feb 28 2006, 7:15 PM) *
But abstinence is required! You shouldn't let yourself eat meat.
Why not go to church? huh.gif

I'm not as religious as I used to be. I don't want to do anything for a god I don't exactly believe in (I suddenly became agnostic). I told my dad that, he wouldn't accept it but he went less stricter.

and as for the church question (I know it wasn't to me) but not a lot of kids like going to church. They don't like listening to "meaningless preaching" (though my priest is quite wise, I listen to the homily)
 
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post Feb 28 2006, 07:27 PM
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I'm Buddhist, but since I believe in the Catholic faith, I'm giving up Coca-Cola.
 
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post Feb 28 2006, 07:31 PM
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^Multi-religious? lol you remind me of my friend.
 
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post Feb 28 2006, 07:39 PM
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Actually, Buddhist beliefs aren't strictly religious, and can be applied to a lot of faiths.
 
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post Feb 28 2006, 08:54 PM
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QUOTE(AngelicEyz00 @ Feb 28 2006, 7:07 PM) *
Ash Wednesday... I hope my parents don't make me go to church rolleyes.gif Well, they can't... but I hope they don't expect me to >.>


Me too. :-\
 
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post Feb 28 2006, 08:57 PM
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Well i know for sure I'm going to Church tomorrow. I'm skipping first period for it. But I have no idea what to give up
 
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post Feb 28 2006, 09:07 PM
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QUOTE(teenprincess @ Feb 28 2006, 8:57 PM) *
Well i know for sure I'm going to Church tomorrow. I'm skipping first period for it. But I have no idea what to give up


Any bad habits? Maybe things that lead you to temptation? Maybe you can promise to pray more often, or volunteer more time helping others?

Also, a question for Catholics that don't plan on going to Church/adhering to fast and abstinence. Why not? Think about what Lent is. It's preparation for Easter. Jesus died on a cross for our sins. All that is being asked of us is to give up some food and things we enjoy.
 
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QUOTE(Blow_Don't_SUCK @ Feb 28 2006, 7:31 PM) *
^Multi-religious? lol you remind me of my friend.


I believe in what I feel is right.
 
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post Feb 28 2006, 09:20 PM
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QUOTE(xnofearx @ Feb 28 2006, 8:16 PM) *
I believe in what I feel is right.


yeah.. Buddhist are allowed to be believe in other religions anyways.. or something like that...


I am still not sure what i'm going to give up...

ima cut down on me getting on myspace and using the internet too much and take up a fun activity.. or in other words... a little bit less internet.. no more than... 5 hours a day.. haha.

that's hard tho..

my other would be like.. oo STOP WASTING MY MONEY...



remmember.. for whatever you give up for lent. the end result afterwards will be BIG!
 
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post Feb 28 2006, 11:08 PM
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QUOTE(xnofearx @ Feb 28 2006, 9:16 PM) *
I believe in what I feel is right.


But what if the two beliefs contradict?
 
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post Feb 28 2006, 11:56 PM
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Hmm...I still don't know.

I might give up the computer.
 
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post Mar 1 2006, 12:46 AM
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I'll be giving up religion. happy.gif

_unsure.gif

Oh wait, I did that years ago. Nevermind. biggrin.gif
 
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post Mar 1 2006, 12:47 AM
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^ mad.gif I think I know why I stopped being atheist and went agnostic
 
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post Mar 1 2006, 12:49 AM
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QUOTE(Blow_Don't_SUCK @ Feb 28 2006, 11:47 PM) *
^ mad.gif I think I know why I stopped being atheist and went agnostic


You're still atheist. Don't be silly.
You can be agnostic too.
It's alright.
But, you're either a theist or an atheist. Agnosticism isn't really a middle ground. It's an epistemological stance. It's completly different from atheism an or theism.
 
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post Mar 1 2006, 12:50 AM
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QUOTE(Acid Bath Slayer @ Mar 1 2006, 12:46 AM) *
I'll be giving up religion. happy.gif

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Oh wait, I did that years ago. Nevermind. biggrin.gif


This isn't the thread for that. Don't troll here.

QUOTE(Acid Bath Slayer @ Mar 1 2006, 12:49 AM) *
You're still atheist. Don't be silly.
You can be agnostic too.
It's alright.
But, you're either a theist or an atheist. Agnosticism isn't really a middle ground. It's an epistemological stance. It's completly different from atheism an or theism.


Depends on how you define athiest. Usually when I refer to Atheism, I mean dogmatic atheism, whereas agnosticism allows for the possibility of God.
 
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post Mar 1 2006, 12:50 AM
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^OH god stop..*goes back to being christian* I'll listen to kyro and get my faith back
 
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post Mar 1 2006, 12:54 AM
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give up slacking?

i fully belive in giving it 90%, and then having some fon with the last 10%.

well, tha'ts if i were catholic.
 
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QUOTE(kryogenix @ Feb 28 2006, 11:50 PM) *
This isn't the thread for that. Don't troll here.
Depends on how you define athiest. Usually when I refer to Atheism, I mean dogmatic atheism, whereas agnosticism allows for the possibility of God.


sad.gif

Sorry, Kyro. I was just making a funny.
I remember lent. I did use to do that thing.
I was once Catholic. I was there, man. I was there!

Also, pertaining to atheism, agnosticism, and theism.
The problem with you refering to all atheism as dogmatic seems obvious. That is far too narrow a definition, as well as a bit stereotypical.

I don't believe all theism is dogmatic even.

Also, atheism does allow the possibility of God; Agnosticism really has very little to say about such a possibility. Agnosticism is more concerned with the possibility of knowledge, not of existence (Unless of course you mean the existence of knowledge?).


QUOTE(Blow_Don't_SUCK @ Feb 28 2006, 11:50 PM) *
^OH god stop..*goes back to being christian* I'll listen to kyro and get my faith back


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post Mar 1 2006, 01:00 AM
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^we're taking about lent! stop confusing me and making fun of me!


Well like, I am planning to go to church to get my forehead "ashed", but I won't be able to ditch school since it's going to be a half day...
 
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post Mar 1 2006, 01:28 AM
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i'm giving up everything i did in the last hour....
but i got loads of pretty beads so its all good
gotta wake up early to go to church
 
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post Mar 1 2006, 11:27 AM
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its funny watching catholics walk around with ash on their foreheads!!! biggrin.gif
 
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post Mar 1 2006, 02:01 PM
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^^ mellow.gif

I'm giving up candy, and I'm giving up Haagen Dazs ice cream. It's been the thing to keep me alive during my freshman year, but I think I'll be better without it, for AT LEAST this season's Lent.
 
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QUOTE(vash1530 @ Mar 1 2006, 11:27 AM) *
its funny watching catholics walk around with ash on their foreheads!!! biggrin.gif

lovely.

Everyone here goes at night because school starts before any masses.

But so I'm an idiot. I ate breakfast this morning, got to second period and realized that it was Ash Wednesday and I wasn't supposed to have. Oops mellow.gif I did give away my lunch, though.

So, has anyone else heard of this rule where you can't eat meat still of course, but you can eat one real meal and two small ones? That's what my friend claimed when I mockinly chastised her for eating, and I'd heard it from my grandmother, but I always thought it was for the very young and the very old who had to eat. The other Catholic guy at my table hadn't heard of it either.
 
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^The way I was taught, only adults have the choice to fast and not eat at all, for kids or our generation, we can eat meals as long as there's no meant in it...
 
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post Mar 1 2006, 03:56 PM
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im not catholic, but i thought i should do this anyways.

i gave up pop and junk food. mellow.gif

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nicki, you changed your username. i was reading the post below me and thought wait, didnt nicki say that?

i like the new name.
 
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post Mar 1 2006, 04:04 PM
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QUOTE(Statues/Shadows @ Mar 1 2006, 2:26 PM) *
lovely.

Everyone here goes at night because school starts before any masses.

But so I'm an idiot. I ate breakfast this morning, got to second period and realized that it was Ash Wednesday and I wasn't supposed to have. Oops mellow.gif I did give away my lunch, though.

So, has anyone else heard of this rule where you can't eat meat still of course, but you can eat one real meal and two small ones? That's what my friend claimed when I mockinly chastised her for eating, and I'd heard it from my grandmother, but I always thought it was for the very young and the very old who had to eat. The other Catholic guy at my table hadn't heard of it either.


yeah i heard of that.
on ash wednesday and good friday you eat less than you usually do. (you only have to do this if you're 16or 18 and up-i don't remeber which one it is-.. but if you want to then you can)
and on the fridays of lent you don't eat meat. (14 and up...i think)
that's what i learn at chruch school
 
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post Mar 1 2006, 04:12 PM
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I'm giving up junk food snacks. If I have any snacks, it's got to be healthy food or no snack at all. Yes, I'm giving up a lot (to me at least!) & it's going to be a great way to loose weight ! happy.gif
 
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QUOTE(kryogenix @ Feb 28 2006, 11:08 PM) *
But what if the two beliefs contradict?


So I choose the one I feel is right. I may believe in some teachings of a religion, but not the whole religion as a whole.
 
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post Mar 1 2006, 04:22 PM
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i gave up my chicken sandwiches during lunch..

that's 1.50*5 days a week..

7.50 a week on chicken sandwhiches

or during all of lent..

1.50 * 40 = $60 (if we had school every day)

that's alot of money saved anyways.
 
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QUOTE(incoherent @ Mar 1 2006, 3:56 PM) *
nicki, you changed your username. i was reading the post below me and thought wait, didnt nicki say that?

i like the new name.

yeah, thanks :] it's a long story

QUOTE(x_lilvietdreamer_x @ Mar 1 2006, 4:04 PM) *
yeah i heard of that.
on ash wednesday and good friday you eat less than you usually do. (you only have to do this if you're 16or 18 and up-i don't remeber which one it is-.. but if you want to then you can)
and on the fridays of lent you don't eat meat. (14 and up...i think)
that's what i learn at chruch school

mm. But that's the thing. All three of us are 16+ and have been confirmed.
 
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post Mar 1 2006, 06:53 PM
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Hmm, I'm not Catholic, but I usually do give something up for Lent. This year, I'm gonna give up junk food and soda.
 
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post Mar 1 2006, 07:17 PM
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soda.
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chips.
 
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post Mar 1 2006, 07:49 PM
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Good luck to me. >.<
 
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QUOTE(Statues/Shadows @ Mar 1 2006, 3:26 PM) *
lovely.

Everyone here goes at night because school starts before any masses.

But so I'm an idiot. I ate breakfast this morning, got to second period and realized that it was Ash Wednesday and I wasn't supposed to have. Oops mellow.gif I did give away my lunch, though.

So, has anyone else heard of this rule where you can't eat meat still of course, but you can eat one real meal and two small ones? That's what my friend claimed when I mockinly chastised her for eating, and I'd heard it from my grandmother, but I always thought it was for the very young and the very old who had to eat. The other Catholic guy at my table hadn't heard of it either.


I'm almost positive it's no meat (abstinence) for everyone 14 and older, one large meal and two small snacks. I think the age ranges from 18-60ish. All of this is health permitting, and I think you can ask a priest for dispensations if you need it.

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I just looked it up here.

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What are fast and abstinence?

Under current canon law in the Western rite of the Church, a day of fast is one on which Catholics who are eighteen to sixty years old are required to keep a limited fast. In this country you may eat a single, normal meal and have two snacks so long as these snacks do not add up to a second meal. Children are not required to fast, but their parents must ensure they are properly educated in the spiritual practice of fasting. A day of abstinence is a day on which Catholics fourteen years and older are required to abstain from eating meat. (Though under the current discipline of the Western rite of the Church, fish, eggs, milk products, and foods made using animal fat are permitted, they are not in the Eastern rites.) Their pastor can easily dispense those with medical conditions from the requirements of fast and/or abstinence.
 
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post Mar 2 2006, 05:56 AM
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As I go to a catholic school, a lot of my schoolmates had to attend the ash wednesday event during lunchtime. And, for every class, we had to circulate this little purple box for donating money out.
 
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I'm not religious so I saw my principal with black on her forehead. I thought she had fallen or something, so I asked her what had happened. She told me about ash wednesday. I felt like an idiot. pinch.gif
 
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probably giving up xanga & myspace haha.
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post Mar 3 2006, 10:12 AM
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already giving up eating alot of foods with high cholestoral and high carbs....also meat.....yes kids....im going to have 40 day planned diet with a little bit of running and jogging through the cold nights.. wink.gif .....and giving up more then what i normally propose .
 
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uhh chips meat and candy
 
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post Mar 4 2006, 12:43 PM
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I'm not Catholic but I kinda want to try Lent this year. Someone tell me is Lent for discipline? =|

I'm giving up procrastination.
 
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post Mar 4 2006, 12:51 PM
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^ Lent is a period for reflection, and yes, discipline yourself.
 
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Oh cool. I'm definitely trying Lent then. =]
 

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