"The fast
itself is prayer. It is continuous, unceasing prayer.... Even if my
other prayers are somehow reduced, my fast is praying always. It
rises up to God like incense that never stops burning. Fasting as a
prayer form expresses the weakness of [humans] and the power of God.
Fasting is an embodiment of the truth that we depend, we need, we
are weak...."
Fasting is
silent prayer: prayer that goes on day and night during the fast:
prayer of deep communion with Christ; acceptance of the
vulnerability of Jesus of Nazareth and of his body; deep communion
with the humiliations of so many human beings: youths, senior
citizens, physically or mentally handicapped, sick people, dying
people, and all those whose weakness and powerlessness come form the
harshness of their own brothers and sisters; campesinos,
untouchables from so many countries, refugees, women, poor,
downtrodden, oppressed, prisoners, who might never taste anew the
freedom and the company of their loved ones.