[Sca-cooks] Re: Sca-cooks Digest, Vol 33, Issue 33

Marcus Loidolt mjloidolt at yahoo.com
Sat Feb 18 06:34:50 PST 2006


Benedicte,
  Indeed, the devotional practices of alms-giving and prayer vigils were not and are not a way to make excuse for the mishaps in the fasting regimes, but were/are and intrical part of the whole Great Fast/Lent experience.
  There are many ways to observe Lent, the sick and the young and the aged are always exempt from the fasting regime, but not from the core message of the Great Fast, to prepare for the Resurrection by an increase in devotions and depth of prayer and rightousness of life.
   
  "The Fasting and Abstainence stops the pollution, but it is by prayer and good works that one cleans the house"
  St. Macrina the Great, 3rd. century Ceasarea in Cappadocia
   
  Johann
  
sca-cooks-request at ansteorra.org wrote:
  This is a piece of the Medieval Lent that should not be overlooked. It is
truly amazing to read about the various many possible means of obtaining
indulgences for the person and/or household. The humanitarian acts and
monetary donations as well as devotional activities all carried potential
for plenary or other indulgences that are quite very useful during lent. My
vision is that the nobility did truly have to follow the cannon on Lenten
'fasting', but also had resources to mitigate the sacrifices needed.

You might find some even more fulfilling challenges seeking out ways to
obtain indulgences and performing those during your real lent this year in
order to get indulgence for food options, and get a different feel for the
medieval Lenten experience.

If they were prevalent enough for Brother Martin to stick a dagger in the
door, then they must have been pretty well utilized. Sure, money was a huge
factor, but there were other means of obtaining them on your own behalf by
making pilgrimages, OBSERVING SAINT VENERATION AND FEAST DAYS. You might
also look into the feast days as opportunities in the Middle Ages. They had
LOTs of them for real reasons . . . like lent. you may find that observance
of Saints' officially sanctioned feast days sets aside the dietary
restrictions . . . maybe not . . . depends on time and place.

The Lenten thing is a pervasive socio-economic facet of life. I've got no
sources for anything at this point, but remember finding piles about it when
researching in High School. Really fill out the picture.

niccolo difrancesco
(yup, them Franciscans had indulgences, but not for money)

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