Lenten Retreat Conference #1: The Works of Lent: Growth Toward a Generous Spirit
Fr. Hugh Gillespie, SMM
Note: This audio is the first Friday Retreat Conference within the Lenten Season.
The Works of Lent: Growth Toward a Generous Spirit
During each Friday of the Lenten Season, there will be a Lenten Retreat Conference.
This is the first week within this series. Each conference will appear singularly on the Website, SoundCloud, Facebook and iPod platforms. All conferences will also appear within this post.
This Retreat explains that Lent has a deliberate spiritual structure rooted in early Church practice.
While many people think of Lent mainly as “giving something up,” the Church intends something deeper: a transformation of the heart through the three traditional works of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving.
Historically, Ash Wednesday was added later as a gateway into Lent, orienting believers toward repentance and renewal. In the ancient Church . . . especially in Rome . . . seasonal fasts (later called Ember Days) connected spiritual life to the rhythms of agriculture: planting, growth, harvest, and sharing food with those in need.
These fasts were communal, not private, and included processions, vigils, ordinations, and acts of charity. The faithful prayed not only for themselves but for crops, the poor, catechumens preparing for baptism, and new ministers of the Church.
The Retreat stresses that Lenten practices are not about quantity (“doing more”) but quality and intention:
• Prayer asks for whom and how we pray, deepening attentiveness to God.
• Fasting reveals what we truly hunger for, disciplines disordered desires, and fosters solidarity with the poor.
• Almsgiving is the goal toward which prayer and fasting lead . . . self-gift in imitation of Christ.
True fasting expands the heart; true prayer changes behavior; true charity gives not just possessions but oneself.
Lent therefore trains Christians to move from self-centeredness to sacrificial love, mirroring Christ’s own self-emptying. Ultimately, charity endures above all virtues and becomes the visible sign of authentic faith.
Listen to this first devotional Lenten Retreat Conference and let it transform your heart. Join us virtually, or physically, each week for additional Lenten Retreat conferences.
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The Works of Lent: Growth Toward a Generous Spirit
Christ Carrying the Cross: Italian Painter: Giovanni Bellini: 1500
The painting presents a quiet, intimate moment. Christ is shown close to the viewer, transforming the scene into a personal encounter . . . a call to contemplation and compassion.
Note:
This marks the First Friday of the current Lenten Season, featuring special formation conferences covering a range of seasonal topics. Select the Friday Lenten Season Link below to see all conferences captured to date.
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Lenten Retreat Conference #1: The Works of Lent: Growth Toward a Generous Spirit

