WHAT YOU LIKE! Most people give up - pop, fries, candy, sweets, chocolate, chips
TRY GIVING UP COFFEE OR AT LEAST CAFFEEINE FREE COFFEE!!
If your birthday is not in Lent, then of course you can. If it is in Lent, you probably should still stay off what you have given up if you are serious about honouring Lent.
Roman Catholic AnswerThat depends. If you are giving up something voluntarily, then you sort of make the rules, don't you? Remember though, that Sundays are never fast days. So, if you have given up something for Lent, you might have given it up until after the Easter Vigil, or you might have given it up just on fast days, which used to be every weekday of Lent, except for the Annunication and the Solemnity of St. Joseph. It's sort of up to you, and what you want to offer God.
Yes you can play on ash Wednesday apart from if that is what you have given up for lent but I doubt that
He lent her the book yesterday.She lent over and picked up her drink.
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.
Your Lenten sacrifice would be abandon.You would NOT have given anything up in sacrifice for your love of Jesus.Jesus sacrificed his life. "Keep your fast - It is small".
Cookies are snack food, and unless they were specifically (given up) as a lenten sacrifice- would not be affected. The rules ban meats on Ash Wednesday and all Fridays in Lent.
Lent is celebrated differently by everyone. Usually you will give up something for lent or take up some form of betterment.
You don't really have to prepare for Lent. I guess, in order to prepare for Lent you could start thinking about what you want to give up for Lent.
It is called Lent.
He observed Lent by giving up his biggest vice. The word lent is the past tense of lend. Richard lent me his car last week.
Lent is a time of year in the Catholic church, prior to Easter, when you are supposed to give up something you like for 40 days. Giving up Facebook for lent is probably a joke.