40 days and 40 nights :D
40 days of lent left
1-1=0
89-60=29
12-6=6
Lent last for 40 days before Easter
Lent last for 40 days which makes it 6 weeks as per the Roman Catholic Church.
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The last four months consists of: September - 30 days October - 31 days November - 30 days December - 31 days This is a total of 122 days.
30 +31 + 30 + 31 = 122 days
There is no lent in Buddhism in any direct sense, there are many days of particular significance for different traditions but noting hat I think cold correspond to a lent or lenten day.
To be honest, most Christians don't fast at all! Western Christians often give up something (usually some type of food) for Lent - 40 days before Easter.In Orthodox Christianity, things are a bit stricter - Lent is 50 days. Many Orthodox Christians give up meat for Lent - the days before Lent are called Carnival (literally "Meat Day") and celebrate the last meat eating days before Lent starts up.As well as Lent, Orthodox Christians will often give up meat in Advent - again 50 days long - leading up to Christmas.Apart from these two periods, Orthodox Christians also have "fasting days" through the year, where they avoid meat.However, when you're thinking that they are amazingly strict, you should remember that there are millions of vegetarians that don't eat meat at all. Also, for obscure reasons, shellfish isn't considered meat for fasting purposes.
31+31+30+31+30+31 = 184 days in total.
31+31+30+31+30+31 = 184 days in total.
40. Lent starts on Ash Wednesday, lasts 40 days not counting Sundays and ends on Holy Saturday, the day before Easter. In 2009, Ash Wednesday will fall on February 25 and Easter will fall on April 12. February Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa ...............25 26 27 28 = 4 days. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 = 6 days, 10 days total. 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 = 6 days, 16 days total. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 = 6 days, 22 days total. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 = 6 days, 28 days total. 29 30 31 01 02 03 04 = 6 days, 34 days total. 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 = 6 days, 40 days total. 12 Easter If you give something up for Lent then you do not have to give it up on Sundays. But if you are giving up something constructive like sarcasm, then please keep it up even on Sundays and after Lent is over.
At one time is was a period of 'Lent' but that has changed for many in Christianity.
Six, or maybe none. There are 40 days in Lent. However if you count the number of days from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday (the day before Easter) you find there are 46 days. The extra days are 6 Sundays. These Sundays are not really part of Lent. So if you give up chocolate for Lent you can eat it on Sundays. If you give up something more important like sarcasm or endeavor to do some good work then I suggest you keep up the effort on Lenten Sundays.