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Fig Monday, celebrated on the Monday after Ash Wednesday, marks the beginning of the Lenten season in some Christian traditions. It is a day when people often consume figs and other dried fruits, symbolizing the end of the indulgences commonly associated with the pre-Lenten festivities. Some communities may hold special church services or gatherings to reflect on themes of repentance and preparation for Easter. While not widely recognized, it serves as a reminder of the upcoming period of fasting and reflection.

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