Lent ends in the afternoon/evening right as the Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday begins. That Mass begins the Easter Triduum which is the shortest season of the Liturgical year and comprises Holy Thursday evening, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday up until the start of the Easter Vigil.
Easter Sunday, Jesus Christ's rising from the dead, is celebrated at the end of lent.
Lent ends on 12 A.M on Easter day.
Yes, they both do. Lent is a period of penance and atonement done in memory of Our Lord's forty day fast in the desert (See Matthew 4:2-"And when He had fasted forty days and forty nights, afterwards He was hungry...") Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent, the "kick-off" if you will. On this day Catholics have their foreheads marked with ashes in memory of God's creating Adam out of dust (See Genesis 3:19-"for dust thou art, and into dust thou shalt return"). Easter Sunday is the day where Christians celebrate Christ's Resurrection from the dead, and it is also the end of Lent.
In the year 2010 lent will come to a end on Easter sunday.
Shrove Tuesday, also known as Pancake Day, is celebrated the day before Ash Wednesday, marking the beginning of Lent in the Christian calendar. Traditionally, it is a day for feasting and using up rich foods like eggs, milk, and sugar before the fasting period of Lent begins. Many people celebrate by making and enjoying pancakes, symbolizing the end of indulgence before the more austere days of Lent. The day is also associated with various festivities, including carnivals and parades in some cultures.
Lent ends the same day every year. Easter Sunday
Easter marks the end of lent, which started on shrove tuesday, (pancake day).
Lent starts at 12: midnight (the day after "Fat-Tuesday", the end of Mardi Gras) and ends on Easter. Since Easter officially begins at midnight on Sunday morning, Lent ends at 12:00 Easter morning.
It ends the same day as the Roman Catholic lent- the day before Easter. But it starts the Monday before Ash Wednesday. And the requirements are much different.
Pancake Day, also known as Shrove Tuesday, occurs the day before Ash Wednesday, marking the beginning of Lent in the Christian calendar. Traditionally, it was a day to use up rich ingredients like eggs, milk, and sugar before the fasting period of Lent, which lasts for 40 days leading up to Easter. The consumption of pancakes became a popular way to celebrate this day, symbolizing the end of feasting before the solemnity of Lent. Thus, Pancake Day is directly connected to Easter as it precedes the season of reflection and preparation for the Easter celebration.
we celebrate vetrans day becouse thats was a special day when our vetarns were in the world war 1
Easter is the end of Lent.