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Q: What do you call the first mass in lent season?
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What do we call the first Mass in Lent?

The First Mass of Lent is the Mass on Ash Wednesday, at which ashes are imposed on the foreheads of the faithful after the homily. It has no special name, and despite the fact that it isn't even a Feast or a Solemnity, it has two readings before the Gospel, like a Solemnity (in the old Calendar it carried the rank of First Class-apparently it has no ranking at all anymore, not even that of an optional memorial, rather strange).


When is there no mass celebrated during lent?

there is never no mass celebrated during lent


What is the difference between a mass and a vigil in the Catholic church?

Mass is highest prayer of the catholic church.This is sign of receiving Christ while vigil is for mourning.It happens during the season of Lent.


What is the final week of Lent?

It is the holy week.Roman Catholic AnswerThe final week of Lent is actually only half a week starting on Passion Sunday and running the Chrism Mass on Holy Thursday morning. Lent ends before the Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday, that Mass begins the shortest liturgical season of the year, know as the Triduum. It is Holy Thursday evening, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday up until full dark when the Easter Vigil begins the Easter Season.


Is Lent over on Holy Saturday Meaning we are no longer observing Lent?

Roman Catholic AnswerLent ends immediately before the Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday evening which begins the shortest Liturgical Season of the year - the Easter Triduum, which lasts from the Mass of the Lord's Supper through Good Friday and Holy Saturday and ends with the Vigil Mass of Easter. So for 2011, Lent ended on Thursday, 21st April with the start of Mass in the evening.


What word is not allowed during lent?

Hallelujah because it is an expression of rejoicing. Lent is a season of personal reflection and repentence. It is a time in which we examine our conscience and take steps to get rid of the things that separate us from God. Lent is not a time for rejoicing. However, once Easter comes it is time to rejoice.


What prayer of the mass is omitted during Lent?

The Gloria is not said or sung and the Alleluia is not said during Lent.


What day do Catholics celebrate at the end of Lent?

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.


When is Lent officially over for Catholics?

Lent officially ends with the beginning of the Triduum (three das) celebration of the Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday evening. However, fasting is maintained on Good Friday and modesty in food on Holy Saturday.


Lent continues until?

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.


What is next after Lent for Catholic beliefs?

Lent ends at the beginning of the Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord's Supper in the evening, which begins the shortest season of the year - the Easter Triduum, which runs through Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and ends Saturday at dark when the Easter Vigil begins. When the Easter Vigil begins, we enter the 50 day season of Easter.


Does Lent finish on April the third?

Technically, Lent ends on Thursday April 1 before the Mass of the Lord's Supper.