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Lent

is the period of six weeks - 40 days, (not including Sundays) leading up to Easter, the most important Christian festival.

Ash Wednesday

begins Lent in western Christian Churches and the period climaxes during Easter Week. We refer to the last week of Lent as Holy Week.

During Lent Christians remember the time when Jesus went into the desert to fast and pray before beginning his work for God. During this time Jesus was tempted several times by Satan, but was able to resist.

Fasting

For Christians, it is one way of remembering the time Jesus fasted in the desert and is a test of self-discipline. There are many foods that some Christians do not eat in Lent, such as meat and fish, fats, eggs, and milky foods. Some Christians just give up something they really enjoy such as cakes or chocolate.

Shrove Tuesday

The day before Lent starts is Shrove Tuesday. This is also known as Pancake Day. This day was traditionally the last chance to use up the foods Christians would not be eating during Lent. Today people often give up chocolate or alcohol. Festivities take place in many cities all over the world, including Mardi Gras in New Orleans (USA), Carnival in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) and Venice (Italy). People dress up, wear masks, parade and dance in the streets.

Ash Wednesday

On Ash Wednesday many western Christian churches hold services during which Christians are marked on the forehead with a cross of ashes. This is a sign of saying sorry to God for any wrong doing (penitence) and mortality.

The ashes come from burning the palm crosses from Palm Sunday of the previous year.

Lent is a time of preparation for Easter, ending in Holy Week.

Lent

Old English lencten 'spring, Lent', of Germanic origin, related to long (perhaps with reference to the lengthening of the day in spring); now interpreted as being from Lent.

I Am the Bread of Life. He who comes to me will never go hungry, and the one who believes in me will never be thirsty.'

[John 6: 35]

‘ I Am the vine, you are the branches.’

[John 15: 5]

As we reflect upon the journey Jesus made towards the Cross, we recall his words:   

'I Am the Light of the World.

Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.'

 [John 8: 12]

‘I am among you as one who serves’

[Luke 22:27]

"I am the way and the truth and the life.
No one comes to the Father except through me”

 [John 14:6]

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