Lent ends on 12 A.M on Easter day.
At noon
In the year 2010 lent will come to a end on Easter sunday.
Lent ends the same day every year. Easter Sunday
Easter marks the end of lent, which started on shrove tuesday, (pancake day).
Ordinary Time in the Catholic Church runs from the end of Christmas to the day before Lent. The second time Ordinary Time begins is the day after Pentecost, and then it runs up until Advent.
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.
Shrove Tuesday is the day before Ash Wednesday which is the beginning of Lent. Since Lent is a time of fasting, Shrove Tuesday is the last chance to pig out.
Easter is the end of Lent.
Lent is a time to prepare for the coming of Christ into one's life. It is a time to think about one's sins, about how to improve one's life, of how to be more Christlike, and of the sacrifice of Christ and salvation (the rising of Christ on Easter is the end of/celebration after Lent).
Shrove Tuesday is the day right before the season of Lent begins. In some major countries it is also called pancake day, it is to begin the time when Jesus died for us until Easter Sunday.
No, it is Wednesday of Holy Week. The next day begins the sacred Tridium=thus Holy Thursday,Good Friday and Holy Saturday
It ends at sunset on Holy Saturday (the day before Easter Sunday). Lent is 40 days but, for Christians, Sunday is always a day of celebration so they are not counted as part of lent and you don't fast on them. There are 46 days from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday, take out the Sundays and you have 40 days of fasting in Lent.