The Catholic Church and many other Christians Churches follow the Biblical practice of Jesus Christ and the Jews in setting aside days where the entire Church fasts and prays as one in a attitude of constant renewal. By the solemn forty days of Lent the Church unites herself each year to the mystery of Jesus in the desert and in spiritual preparation for the celebration of His Passion, Death, and Resurrection. This season of penance is an intense moment of the Church's penitential practice and are particularly appropriate for spiritual exercises, penitential liturgies, pilgrimages as signs of penance, voluntary self-denial such as fasting and almsgiving, and charitable and missionary works. The Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches also observe the season of Lent. Many modern Protestant Churches consider the observation of Lent to be a choice, rather than an obligation.
No, Lent is a different liturgical season from Ordinary Time.
They are, in order of appearance: Advent (four Sundays prior to Christmas Day) Christmas (12 days) Ordinary Time Lent (40 days, spread out over 46 calendar days) Triduum (3 days) Easter (50 days, ends at the Pentecost) Ordinary Time (again, until the end of the liturgical year in November)
Yes. Celebrated before Easter. It is a time of preparation for what is to come; the death of Our Lord on the Cross.
.Catholic AnswerAdvent & Lent - Violet Ordinary Time - GreenEaster & Christmas - White
Penance.Roman Catholic AnswerThe classic duties for Lent are: 1) Prayer2) Fasting3) Almsgivingfor more, see link below:
Lent traditionally lasts for 40 days to represent the time Jesus spent fasting in the desert. However, in some Christian denominations, the Sundays in Lent are not counted, which is why Lent may last more than 40 days in some years.
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.
Advent Christmas Season Ordinary Time Lent and the Triduum Easter Season Ordinary Time
advent/christmas, lent/easter, and the ordinary time. I know this since i am a catholic.
Advent Christmas Season Ordinary Time Lent Easter Triduum Easter Season Ordinary Time
Daily bible readings are supposed to be apart of everyday routine. It is not mandated that the reading be increased for the lent season, but it is expected that a Catholic sacrifice their time or give up something they enjoy as apart of lent.
You will have to show the chapter and verse, because the word "Lent" is not in the Bible. It is a tradition taken on by the Catholic Church after the death of all of Christ's Apostles.