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Crucial aspect of Lent is reconcilia­tion

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Dear Editor,

Today we begin the Season of Lent. It is one of the important seasons for many Christian denominati­ons. Lent means ‘spring’; it is a springtime where we are renewed and refreshed through the Lenten observance­s. We are washed clean so that we enter into paschal mysteries of Christ’s death and resurrecti­on. The Latin-based languages use the word “Quaresma” for Lent, which simply means 40 days. After the baptism, Jesus was tempted and tried in the desert for 40 days and 40 nights whilst he was in prayer and fasting. Ash Wednesday is the beginning of Lent. On this day, the faithful is imposed with ashes on their foreheads as a reminder for repentance and fragility of humankind. The four pillars of Lent, prayer, penance, alms giving and fasting help not only the people in need but makes us empathize with the poor and needy people. The Season of Lent ends when the Holy Week begins on Maundy Thursday leading up to the Easter Celebratio­ns. Christians tend to keep fast on certain days in Lent or at least forgo something like meat, chocolate, sweets and help the people who cannot afford such food. This is to benefit one’s spiritual and philanthro­pic growth. A crucial aspect of Lent is reconcilia­tion and peace. Our world needs to be reconciled between nations and peoples. Here is an opportunit­y to embrace each other with paternal love.

Yours faithfully,

Jerri Dias

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