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  2. Lent - Wikipedia

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    In the Byzantine Rite, i.e., the Eastern Orthodox Great Lent (Greek: Μεγάλη Τεσσαρακοστή or Μεγάλη Νηστεία, meaning "Great 40 Days" and "Great Fast" respectively) is the most important fasting season in the church year. [ 61] The 40 days of Great Lent include Sundays, and begin on Clean Monday.

  3. Lenten supper - Wikipedia

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    A Lenten supper is a meal that takes place in the evenings to break the day's fast during the Christian liturgical season of Lent, which is widely observed by members of the Catholic, Lutheran, Moravian, Anglican, Methodist, and United Protestant traditions, in addition to certain Reformed denominations. [1] [2]

  4. Great Lent - Wikipedia

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    The Saturday of this week is the first Saturday of the Dead observed during the Great Lenten season. The proper name in the typikon for the Sunday of this week is The Sunday of the Last Judgment, indicating the theme of the Gospel of the day (Matthew 25:31–46). The popular name of "Meatfare Sunday" comes from the fact that this is the last ...

  5. Lenten sacrifice - Wikipedia

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    A Lenten sacrifice is a spiritually motivated voluntary renunciation of a pleasure or luxury that most Christians (especially Catholics, Lutherans, Anglicans, Methodists, Moravians and the United Protestants) give up for the observance of Lent, which starts on Ash Wednesday. [3] [4] The tradition of Lent has its roots in Jesus Christ praying ...

  6. Passion Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Passion Sunday is the fifth Sunday in Lent, marking the beginning of Passiontide. In 1969, the Roman Catholic Church removed Passiontide from the liturgical year of the Novus Ordo, but it is still observed in the Extraordinary Form, the Personal Ordinariates, and by some Anglicans and Lutherans . In Scotland, the day is known as Care Sunday.

  7. Lenten veil - Wikipedia

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    Lenten veil. The Lenten veil (or Lenten cloth ), known as Fastentuch in German or velum quadragesimale in Latin is a depiction of the Passion of Christ on a large veil which covers up the chancel of the church during Lent. The Christian tradition of the Lenten veil is observed by Catholics and Lutherans. [ 1]

  8. Liturgical year - Wikipedia

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    The weeks of the dedication of the church is the last liturgical season in the East Syriac rite. [13] [14] It consists of four weeks and ends on the Saturday before Sunday between November 27 and December 3. The theme of the season is that the church is presented by Christ as his eternal bride before his father at the heavenly bride chamber.

  9. Having gone all-in on their bullpen, San Diego Padres plan to ...

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    With San Diego scoring at its current pace and the ability to shorten games with their bullpen, the Padres become a difficult team to beat not only in the postseason but in the rest of the regular ...