No, you are not supposed to have flowers in Church during Lent, although I have know pastors who have allowed one spray or vase of flowers to be put in front of the remains while they are in the Church.
Theerare usually no flowers in Lent, but for a wedding in Lent flowers make sense. I would ask the pastor of the parish to see if he will accomodate that.
Yes, that is allowed.
it is not a celebration
Yes. Marriages can be witnessed by the Church in any Liturgical season.
Lent last for 40 days which makes it 6 weeks as per the Roman Catholic Church.
No, you do not need to be confirmed to participate in Lent.
Lent begins in the Catholic Church forty days before Easter always on a Wednesday, which is called "Ash Wednesday".Lent begins in the Catholic Church forty days before Easter always on a Wednesday, which is called "Ash Wednesday".Lent begins in the Catholic Church forty days before Easter always on a Wednesday, which is called "Ash Wednesday".Lent begins in the Catholic Church forty days before Easter always on a Wednesday, which is called "Ash Wednesday".Lent begins in the Catholic Church forty days before Easter always on a Wednesday, which is called "Ash Wednesday".Lent begins in the Catholic Church forty days before Easter always on a Wednesday, which is called "Ash Wednesday".Lent begins in the Catholic Church forty days before Easter always on a Wednesday, which is called "Ash Wednesday".Lent begins in the Catholic Church forty days before Easter always on a Wednesday, which is called "Ash Wednesday".Lent begins in the Catholic Church forty days before Easter always on a Wednesday, which is called "Ash Wednesday".
No, Lent is a different liturgical season from Ordinary Time.
Lent is primarily observed by Christians, especially in the Catholic, Orthodox, and some Protestant denominations. It is a period of penance, reflection, and fasting leading up to Easter. Some non-Christian groups or individuals may also choose to observe Lent as a time of personal reflection or to adopt fasting practices.
Catholic empty the front because they believed that Jesus Christ has not been risen.
It ends the same day as the Roman Catholic lent- the day before Easter. But it starts the Monday before Ash Wednesday. And the requirements are much different.
He didn't. Lent has no biblical basis at all. It was instituted by the early Roman Catholic Church around the year 313 AD.
Fridays during lent are the only days on which eating meat is prohibited by the Catholic Church. If you knowingly and willfully ate meat on a Friday during lent, that is a mortal sin and you must go to confession so that you can be forgiven.
While First Communion usually takes place in May, there is nothing that forbids it during Lent.