Lent formally ends at l200 Hours ( Noon, local time) on Holy Saturday. All dietary restrictions are OFF.
Roman Catholic AnswerLent, in the Church, Latin rite (in other words, most Catholics in the English speaking world) ends immediately before the Mass in the evening of Holy Thursday, which starts the Easter Triduum. As Good Friday and Holy Saturday are both, technically, fast days, most people continue giving up whatever they gave up until the Easter Vigil begins after dark on Saturday night.Yes, they beliieve it is observed by Pagans, Roman Catholics, Lutherans, Methodists, Presbyterians, Anglicans, as well as some Baptists and Mennonites; however, Adventists do not observe Lenten season.
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Catholics age 60 and over are not required to fast during Lent but must abstain from meat on the days appointed.
You don't fast during Easter. Catholics, Orthodox and some other Christians fast from meat during Lent: Catholics on Ash Wednesday and every Friday in Lent. Orthodox fast from meat every day during Lent. The Lenten fast ends on Holy Saturday night with the celebration of the Easter Vigil. The purpose of the fast is to discipline the body and focus on the spiritual life.
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Catholics avoid eating meat on Fridays ONLY during the Lenten season (Good Friday is the last Friday of Lent).
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The rule that Catholics are to abstain from meat on these days remains in force.
Lent is the forty days from Ash Wednesday to Easter. The Sundays are NOT part of the forty days. Therefore, there is no fasting on Palm Sunday or any Sunday during Lent.
The Lenten abstinence rule applies to all Catholics from 14 years of age until death unless excused for medical reasons.
No, because Ash Wednesday as we now know it did not exist then.
Catholics never stopped going to church on Saturday, good Catholics usually go to confession on Saturday, and may attend the Saturday evening Mass as well.