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No lent does not finish on Easter Sunday, it ends on Holy Sayurday.

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What time of the day does lent end?

Lent ends on 12 A.M on Easter day.


During Lent can you have what you gave up on Wednesdays?

Possibly, because the Lenten season ends on Holy Thursday with the Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper and the Easter Triduum begins. Generally, people eat what they gave up after 12 Noon on Holy Saturday or on Easter Sunday.


When does Lent start and end 2011?

Traditional Catholics (read: pre-Vatican II) end Lent at noon on Holy Saturday, when the First Mass of Easter is celebrated. The priest wears white vestments (not purple), the Gloria is again said, and the Alleluia is heard for the first time since Septuagesima.


When do Catholics stop their Lenten promises?

Lent formally ends at l200 Hours ( Noon, local time) on Holy Saturday. All dietary restrictions are OFF.Roman Catholic AnswerLent, in the Church, Latin rite (in other words, most Catholics in the English speaking world) ends immediately before the Mass in the evening of Holy Thursday, which starts the Easter Triduum. As Good Friday and Holy Saturday are both, technically, fast days, most people continue giving up whatever they gave up until the Easter Vigil begins after dark on Saturday night.


What is the day after Thursday but before Saturday and it is not Friday?

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If you give something up for Lent when can you have it again?

Catholic AnswerFirst, giving up something for Lent is entirely voluntary, there are no Church regulations about it whatsoever. Second, Sundays have never been considered a day of fast nor of abstinence. Therefore, if you give something up for Lent, and you intended the whole season of Lent, then I would think you should not have it until after the Easter Vigil. However, if you are abstaining from something, like a particular food or something, then you may certainly have it on Sunday. For more clarification check with your spiritual director or confessor. The season of Lent ends on Holy Thursday with the beginning of the evening Mass, but the following three days - the Easter Triduum are actually a more strict fast, so whatever you give up for Lent should include the Easter Triduum.


How far did the titanic go in the ocean?

Titanic sailed many miles before she sank. She had 386 miles logged on noon Thursday (4/11) to noon Friday (4/12), she had 519 miles logged on noon Friday (4/12) to noon Saturday (4/13), and she had 546 miles logged on noon Saturday (4/13) to noon Sunday (4/14). She sunk 963 miles from New York, her destination.


Where can you watch slamball?

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First class mail delivery takes 3 to 5 days.


How many miles did the titanic travel in each day?

Titanic measured her miles-per-day on noon of each day. So there were 386 miles logged at noon on Thursday (4/11) to noon Friday (4/12). 519 miles logged, noon Friday (4/12) to noon Saturday (4/13). 546 miles logged, noon Saturday (4/13) to noon Sunday (4/14).


How many miles did the titanic travel till it sunk?

Titanic, out at sea, had 386 miles logged from noon Thursday (4/11) to noon Friday (4/12), she had 519 miles logged from noon Friday (4/12) to noon Saturday (4/13), and she had 546 miles logged, noon Saturday (4/13) to noon Sunday. The unfinished voyage was from Southampton to New York is 3,419 miles.


Can you eat the first day of Lent?

On Easter Sunday. Also, Lent doesn't count on any Sunday.Some people also choose to eat what they gave up after 12 PM on Holy Saturday in preparation for the Easter Vigil and Easter Sunday.AnswerWell, look at it this way: Back in the 1930's and 40's, Lent officially ended at noon on Holy Saturday. When and why it was changed to Lent ending at midnight on Holy Saturday, I don't know, but over the years it changed for some reason. So, if you want to follow "the old way", Lent was over at noon Saturday April 23rd. Roman Catholic AnswerThe depends entirely on what you decide. "Giving up something" for Lent is a purely personal gift that you make to God, it is not required by the Church. If you are giving up some food, keep in mind that Sundays are never, ever considered fast days, along with any major feast - St. Joseph and the Annunciation (plus St. Patrick's Day if you live in Ireland). Also, Lent ends with the beginning of the Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday evening, so no matter what you gave up for Lent, Lent is over in the evening of Thursday of Holy Week. Thursday evening, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday are NOT part of Lent, they are their own special season - the shortest of the liturgical year, the Triduum. Remember, giving up something for Lent is a personal decision between you and God (and your confessor or spiritual director). You can give up whatever you thing would be best for you and/or what you think God would like you to give up. If you want to change your mind, mention it in confession and ask your priest for his advice, remember he speaks for God, as he has been ordained God's priest.