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.
Alleluia is not said in Mass during Lent.
Yes it is allowed during Lent. All meat is allowed during Lent except during holy days or feast days which are Fridays, Ash Wednesday and for some who strictly follow the last week of Lent or Holy Week beginning Palm Sunday ending Good Friday before Easter.
People aged 14 or older are not allowed to eat meat on Fridays during Lent.
Alleluia
Violet is the liturgical color used throughout Lent. However, on the Fourth Sunday of Lent (Laetare Sunday) the liturgical color rose is allowed to be used.
Attending parties during Lent is allowed. However, if you have voluntarily given up something for the Lenten period, you would still be obligated to keep that vow during the party.
Yes, though they cannot eat meat on Fridays during Lent, eggs are allowed to be consumed by Roman Catholics on these days
alleluia or halleuja
No, you are not supposed to have flowers in Church during Lent, although I have know pastors who have allowed one spray or vase of flowers to be put in front of the remains while they are in the Church.
we do not sing the 'gloria' and the word 'alleluia'
Lent might mean as sacrifice, but there is no other word or an alternative for Lent.
The Gloria is not said or sung and the Alleluia is not said during Lent.
there is never no mass celebrated during lent