I am a new member of this forum and would like to introduce myself.
My name is Kate, I’m a 25 year old athlete who was converted three years ago when I met a member of Opus Dei. She took me to the Twelve Stations of the Cross and I was deeply moved and impressed. I started to pray regularly, and at the suggestion of my friend, I found that it helped my concentration enormously to pray on my knees on a hard concrete floor. I also started to take cold showers every day to try to suppress my earthly temptations and I started to dress much more modestly.
I’ll confess that I found it a real struggle to renounce earthly temptations and from time to time I’d relapse and revert to wearing a micro-skirt and flirting, but each time I did that I felt increasingly guilty and redoubled my prayers. My friend suggested that it might help to sleep on wooden boards with light covers and no heating every time I relapsed, and to double my prayer time. Rather to my surprise I found that this increased the intensity of my religious experience enormously.
I came to look forward to spending hours on my knees, contemplating the Glory of God and seeking His advice for the future of my life.
Last Easter was a turning point. I decided finally to commit my life to my Lord after attending again the Twelve Stations with my friend. I saw tears in her the eyes, and when I asked why, she said they were tears of joy because she had celebrated the Passion of Our Lord by wearing a cilice continuously throughout the Easter period. Her happiness was obvious and my conversion was complete.
Now I am looking for ways to intensify my faith and especially ways to discipline myself against earthly temptations which I still feel far too often. This forum seems to be a very good place to get good advice from people with more experience abd greater devotion than me.
