Lent marks the period Jesus was in the desert - 40 days and 40 nights
Lent is a time of sharing, praying, and fasting. and is also a time of glory!
No, Lent is a different liturgical season from Ordinary Time.
The time before lent is simply back to the ordinary time especially the first Sunday of ordinary time.
It is called Lent.
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Lent ends on 12 A.M on Easter day.
Please note lent starts on ash Wednesday and not on a Friday.
The opposite of the past tense verb lent (to lend) is borrowed.The opposite time of the liturgical period Lent falls in "ordinary time" (annual period between Easter and the following Advent).
Lent is observed to prepare for the celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday. Lent is a time of fasting and prayer to prepare for the joy of Easter.
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.
The symbol of lent is the ashes of witch you were blessed with.On ash Wednesday you are sent to the church to be blessed by a priest who has taken up time to do this for you that is the synbol 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).