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"Make an into anything is lent" appears to be a phrase that may be unclear or incorrectly formatted. If you're referring to the concept of creativity or transformation, it suggests that with imagination and effort, one can turn anything into something valuable or meaningful during the period of Lent, which is traditionally a time for reflection and sacrifice in Christianity. If you meant something else, please clarify!
No you cannot sell anything that has been lent. If you want to make money out of lending items rent them to people
Ye they did Xmas and lent
Except for meat on Fridays and Ash Wednesday (14 and older) you are not required to give up anything during Lent. It is just a suggestion.
No. Despite the similarity in spelling, the etymology of the two words is quite different, and lentils do not play any special role in Lent.
You can lend anything that cannot be eaten, used to make something (Such as nails)
That item could be referred to as a 'loan'.
A promise you make during lent such as rape less people or stop sucking dicks for crack.
You should give up anything that you love.Cherry Bakewells
make sure that the person could make the payments~
It is not a sin to not to give up anything but if you do not think the relevance of the passion of Christ maybe it is a sin.
Catholics may eat anything they want during Lent, however on all Fridays of the year, and especially during Lent, and on Ash Wednesday they must abstain from flesh meat of animals, which would include muskrat.