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The first days of Lent are called Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning of the Lenten season in the Christian calendar. On this day, many Christians receive ashes on their foreheads in the shape of a cross, symbolizing repentance and mortality. The Lenten season lasts for 40 days, excluding Sundays, leading up to Easter.
Many towns are ablaze with colors during the Lenten season. The Easter or spring celebrations generally include large collections of brightly colored flowers.
Ash Wednesday begins the Lenten Season, it is the first day of Lent.
1. What do you call the song about the sufferings of Christ and sung during Lenten Season?
It is true Sunday is a day when you can do or have what you gave up for Lent.Roman Catholic AnswerI'm not sure what you are asking when you ask if it is a "free" day, but Sundays are all feasts, one never fasts or abstains on a feast day, so if you are giving something up, then yes, you would be free of that obligation on any feast day. The Annunciation and St. Joseph's Day both usually fall in Lent and are both Solemnities, so if they fall on a Friday, that day would also not be a fast or abstinence day.
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Some recommended Lenten movies to watch during the season of Lent include "The Passion of the Christ," "The Ten Commandments," "The Prince of Egypt," "The Way," and "Of Gods and Men." These films can help viewers reflect on themes of sacrifice, redemption, and faith during the Lenten season.
The Lenten Season includes the 40 days prior to Easter Sunday. It begins on Ash Wednesday and is meant as a period of penance, personal renewal and reflection in preparation for the celebration of the Resurrection of Our Lord.
Lenten Season is a season pf preparation . During this time fasting although not obligatory ( except of Ash Wednesday and Good Friday) is encouraged as a way of spiritually focusing on Christ and all that Christ has to offer us.
Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent.
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Yes, they beliieve it is observed by Pagans, Roman Catholics, Lutherans, Methodists, Presbyterians, Anglicans, as well as some Baptists and Mennonites; however, Adventists do not observe Lenten season.