Happy late Orthodox Easter!
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Happy late Orthodox Easter!
02/23/2026 is Day of the Defenders of the Fatherland and the Armed Forces 🇧🇾, Jamaican Patty Day 🇨🇦, Orthodox Lent ☦️🌎, Play Tennis Day 🎾🌎, National Banana Bread Day 🍌🍞🇺🇸, National Dog Biscuit Day 🐕🇺🇸
Today is the beginning of Orthodox Lent
This is my first time participating so here are my goals for this year's Lent.
I will be fasting on Wednesdays and Fridays.
I will not be eating beef and pork anymore. (I used too and I want to go back to make it a permanent decision)
I am giving up my beloved spicy chips; hot fries, hot cheetos, sabritones, all of it.
I will be praying everyday as I tend to not do it very much. I want to strive to be consistent with my religious practice so I hope to be in communion with my husband, Jesus and worship my deities everyday.
I want to practice being kinder and being helpful to those around me.
Sending prayers to those who are already doing Lent on the Catholic sect and will be doing Orthodox Lent. May the Lord be with us all.
It is approaching fast, brothers and sisters!
I have been fasting all day and tbh, I am tired but I am holding out.
My Lord, Jesus Christ, son of God, have mercy on me.
To my Protestant and Catholic siblings, happy resurrection day! My lent doesn’t end until next Friday! But I am celebrating with you all!
03/18/2024 is Orthodox Lent 🌎, Trees Are The Key Awareness Week 🌳🌎, Global Recycling Day ♻️🌎, National Awkward Moments Day 🇺🇸, National Biodiesel Day 🇺🇸, National Sloppy Joe Day 🇺🇸, National Supreme Sacrifice Day 🇺🇸, National Black Pudding Day 🇬🇧
On Repetance
Last year, I posted about Ash Wednesday & Lent. A Nuanced Difference. It featured a chant that a friend shared with me maybe 10 years ago. I was reminded of the piece when he called me for my birthday earlier this week. Setting aside individual faith and religion, it is a hauntingly beautiful chant, acknowledging our human frailties and our need for forgiveness and mercy. The words: Glory to the…
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