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In some Christian traditions the Sundays in Lent are seen as 'Little Easters' and therefore a break from fasting. So although the elapsed time in Lent is 47 days, there are only 40 fasting days, reflecting Christ's 40 days in the wilderness after his Baptism.
The Lent course I read every day written by Andrew Dotchin always takes a break on Sundays. I don't know if he takes a break too!
I'm on the fence here. I haven't given up chocolate or biscuits; but I guess I shouldn't take a break from being kind, thoughtful, considerate, prayerful! So I'll stick with keeping my Lent resolutions on Sundays.
I'm pondering the sort of things that would make a '52 tiny changes to improve your Christian life', rather in the line of the '52 tiny changes to quiet your mind' book by Kelly Dugger. They would really have to be tiny... nothing too strenuous like 'get up at 5am so you can read and study and prayer for 2 hours every morning', for example! That's SO not never ever going to happen in my life.
Let's try anyway, maybe just one tiny change for each Sunday in Lent.
Change no 1
Sometimes I say a prayer before meals, sometimes I don't.
I've got a huge collection of graces from the comments to a blogpost last year. Now I'll try and say grace more consistently. Sometime soon I'll track back through the comments and gather them together.
(I forgot today before getting stuck into my porridge. Never mind, lunch and supper will give me two more chances to remember).












