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Good Friday is the last day of the Lent.
Good Friday is the second-to-last day of Lent.
No, they are not the same thing, although Good Friday is sometimes considered as part of Lent. Lent is the period of 40 days (Sundays not included) between Ash Wednesday and the Easter Triduum and commemorates the 40 days Our Lord spent fasting and praying in the desert before he began his public ministry. Good Friday commemorates Our Lord's passion and crucifixion.
Good Friday, then Easter.
Lent is the period of 40 days when Jesus completely fasted. Lent ends with Good Friday i.e. the death of Jesus Christ. Lent is a period of penance and remembering the sufferings and pain of Jesus Christ. Therefore it's good to abstain from meat during the season of Lent.
The answer is in the names they are days in Lent one starts it the other is to remember the Friday Jesus died.
Good Friday is celebrated during the liturgical season of Lent, which is the period of 40 days leading up to Easter. It specifically falls on the Friday before Easter Sunday, commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Lent is a time of reflection, penance, and preparation for the celebration of the Resurrection at Easter. Good Friday is marked by solemn observances and services in many Christian traditions.
To pay respect for Jesus Christ, who died on a Friday (Good Friday)
Lent is a time of public penance for Catholics. Catholics between the ages of 18 and 59 should fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. Catholics 14-years and older should not eat meat on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, and every Friday during Lent.
Lent is a period of time, not a day. It is fourty days celebrated before Easter, from Ash Wednesday through to the Easter Tridium; Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday.
Lent is from Ash Wednesday until Good Friday. Lent is from Ash Wednesday until Good Friday. Lent is from Ash Wednesday until Easter Sunday. Lent ends with the beginning of Mass on Holy Thursday however, the Lenten laws concerning fasting and abstinence continue until the Vigil Mass on Holy Saturday.
No, it is Wednesday of Holy Week. The next day begins the sacred Tridium=thus Holy Thursday,Good Friday and Holy Saturday