I've decided to give up sweets and chocolate. If you are looking for some ideas just pick something you really like!
He lent her the book yesterday.She lent over and picked up her drink.
on Easter
He observed Lent by giving up his biggest vice. The word lent is the past tense of lend. Richard lent me his car last week.
Lent is a time of year in the Catholic church, prior to Easter, when you are supposed to give up something you like for 40 days. Giving up Facebook for lent is probably a joke.
Unless you are talking about a very high order of awareness and spirituality, the answer is no. More than likely the questioner is being a little tongue-in-cheek. Giving up Lent for Lent would clearly not be in keeping with the spirit of the season.
Christian keep lent by prayer, good deeds and fasting and giving up a habbit.
yes if your not giving up chicken for lent or your catholic but you cant eat chicken breast
Yes because god will forgive you.
On the Christian holiday Lent people typically commit to fasting or giving up items or services that are considered luxuries. Lent usually lasts for a period of about six weeks leading up to Easter Sunday.
Lent is focusing on the 40 daysleading up to Jesus death (Crucifixion) and his rising again on the 3rd day. Usually accompanied with people giving up msomething that they really enjoy and will miss.
Lent starts on Ash Wednesday and ends on Easter sunday. To participate in Lent in the Catholic religion, you have to fast, or give up, meat on Ash Wednesday and every Friday until Easter Sunday. Also, if you are not a small child, you have to give up something additional. You have to give up something that could harm you or be bad for anyone in some way. For example, you could give up TV or video games. i am giving up meat for the whole lent instead of just fridays. i am also going to stop gossiping because it could hurt others. Lent in Christianity means giving up dairy for the whole lent i think. Im not sure about Christianinity because i am not Christian, but i am positive for Catholicism.
Giving up something for Lent used to be the tradition. The better approach to Lent is to do something positive, something that reflects Christian values. For instance, instead of just giving up sweets, why not use the money you would have spent on sweets and donate it to your local food bank or soup kitchen? During Lent Catholics refrain from eating meat on Holy Days and fridays. Children are often taught to give something up, such as candy or soda. This is supposed to be symbolic of the 40 days Jesus spent in the desert.