Lent is a time of prayer, but not for gloomy faces. Some people choose to give things up, but that's a matter of personal piety. Many parishioners choose to add something, like prayer or extra worship services, or take on a cause.
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Yet many people have found the book difficult to understand. We're hearing from a lot of people who can't get through the handbook, ... They say they can't find out what they need to know. It's a little dense.
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