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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LentLent - Wikipedia

    Lent (Latin: Quadragesima, 'Fortieth') is the solemn Christian religious observance in the liturgical year commemorating the 40 days Jesus spent fasting in the desert and enduring temptation by Satan, according to the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke, before beginning his public ministry.

  2. Por Lent ( quaresma em inglês), pode estar à procura de: Lent (Ain), uma comuna no departamento francês de Ain. Lent (Jura), uma comuna no departamento francês de Jura. Lent (Eslovênia), parte antiga de Maribor. Lent (Países Baixos), uma vila.

  3. Lent, in the Christian tradition, is a period of about six weeks before Easter. It is a time in which Christians are supposed to be quiet and thoughtful, preparing themselves for Easter. They should pray a lot, give money to charities and give up some of the things they might otherwise do for pleasure.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Great_LentGreat Lent - Wikipedia

    Great Lent, or the Great Fast (Greek: Μεγάλη Τεσσαρακοστή or Μεγάλη Νηστεία, meaning "Great 40 Days", and "Great Fast", respectively), is the most important fasting season of the church year within many denominations of Eastern Christianity.

  5. 10 de mai. de 2024 · Lent is a period of penitential preparation for the Christian feast of Easter. In Western churches it begins on Ash Wednesday. Lent is observed for 40 days, in imitation of Jesus Christ’s fast in the wilderness, and focuses on fasting, prayer, and almsgiving.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. 3 de fev. de 2020 · Lent is the Christian season of spiritual preparation before Easter, lasting 40 days in Western churches and 6 weeks in Eastern churches. It involves fasting, repentance, moderation, self-denial, and spiritual discipline to reflect on Jesus Christ's suffering, death, and resurrection.

  7. 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.