A favorite Lenten tradition of mine is making pretzels on fast days. We are obliged to eat only one and half meals on Monday, Wednesday and Friday during the Great Fast. A pretzel, pictured below, takes the place of the half meal. The shape is meant to evoke the image of arms folded across one’s chest in prayer, Byzantine-style. The fast itself reminds us to pray, but the shape of the pretzel also reminds us to pray.
One thing I like about pretzels is that warm, fresh baked, bread is so comforting. With the first bite of a fresh baked pretzel, a sigh of relief washes over the weary and fasting body and soul. It is a reminder to rest in the Lord and wait for the joy and Light to come. We come to a point each year in which we are so beleaguered with sin, that the purging of Great Fast is welcomed. We begin our journey of great hope.
oh, you are such an inspiration to me. I've been terrible about lent so far this year :( maybe i should make some pretzels today...
ReplyDeletekids are looking particularly cute, though :) miss you!