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Home/Adult Education/Daily Practices for a Glorious Lent

Daily Practices for a Glorious Lent

“Notice your relationship with the past, present and future. Ask yourself the question: Do I use it, or does it use me?”

 

A Holy Practice for Each Day of Lent
Each year, the Rev. Stephen Rozzelle creates a special Lenten resource. It is a beautiful balance of divine and ordinary; the sublime and the every-day. By following this guide, you can deepen your relationship with God, with yourself, and with others. The practices range from simple actions – smile at a stranger, for example – to powerful statements, such as, “Love is holy because it is like grace. The worthiness of its object is never really what matters.” There is also plenty of humor throughout!

Like many spiritual exercises, this Lenten guide can be even more fun and fruitful when done as part of a group. Blessings to you and yours this Lent.

Lenten Exercises for 2016

Lenten Exercises for 2016

 

 


Stephen Rozzelle is the Priest-in-Charge of Christ Church in Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, having previously having flunked retirement.

 

 

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February 13, 2013 By Stephen Rozelle

Filed Under: Adult Education, Lent Tagged With: family ministry, Lent, Lenten calendar, prayer, spirituality

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