lenten in English

adjective
1
of, in, or appropriate to Lent.
Lenten food

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1. Some Anabaptist and evangelical churches also observe the Lenten season.

2. Acclamationes pro tempore Quadragesimae [Acclamations for the Lenten Season] 1

3. A Lenten Pastoral Note to the Faithful of the Archdiocese of Denver

4. Icons for the Liturgical Seasons of the Year including the Twelve Great Feasts, the Pre-Lenten Sundays, the Lenten Commemorations, Holy Week, Great and Holy Pascha, Bright Week and Paschaltide, and …

5. The Lenten call to Almsgiving means making the needs of other people our own

6. Braziers Palm and Ash Home > Church Goods > Palm and Lenten Supplies > Braziers

7. Women whom nature has thus afflicted, are very Angulous, are uncomfortable at the table, and live on lenten fare.

8. A separate tradition of Lenten fish pie required Yarmouth cooks to send the king two dozen pies containing 100 herrings.

9. In fact, if we don't Abstain from meat on non-Lenten Fridays, we're required to substitute some other form of penance

10. Mike Schmitz delivers a timely video in the midst of our Lenten journey as he explores the ancient concept of Acedia

11. MERCUTlO No hare, sir; unless a hare, sir, in a lenten pie, that is something stale and hoar ere it be spent.

12. Why is Lent relevant for Baptists? Three reasons for observing some form of Lenten practice suggest themselves, in ascending importance

13. Incidentally, Lenten Austerities have pared half a stone from my bulk – undetectable to the naked eye, but I feel sprightlier.

14. Berliners in Germany, Beignets in Louisiana, Chiacchiere in Italy- people around the world celebrate the Pre-Lenten season with different types of fried pastries

15. As one of the three pillars of Lenten practice, Almsgiving is "a witness to fraternal charity" and "a work of justice pleasing to God."

16. There the interviewee sermonized on Lenten discipline: I think the official Ascesis of the Latin Church today, what we call fasting and abstinence, is pitifully lax

17. News Releases from the Archdiocese Statement from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia Regarding the Solemnity of Saint Joseph and Prescribed Lenten Penance Publish date: March 18, 2021

18. Vincent Pizzuto gave a lively and uplifting Lenten talk from chapter four of his book, Contemplating Christ, which explores Contemplative practices in light of our struggle with our inner demons.

19. As we enter the Pre-Lenten season, the City of Athens is transformed into a colourful setting spreading streamers and Carnival fun and joy around the city

20. 22 We forgive and we ask for forgiveness, ' the Pope, wearing the purple vestments of Lenten mourning, said in the homily at a moving and unprecedented ceremony in St Peter's Basilica.

21. Today's bonus, behind-the-scenes-video: The Chalice Veil, the Burse, and the Pall Listen to today's Lenten Lesson: The Confiteor You wash your hands before you eat dinner, and you take off your dirty shoes when you walk into someone’s

22. Joseph is the exemplary model of the hidden life in our Lenten practices of fasting, Almsgiving and prayer called for in the Ash Wednesday Gospel reading “And your Father who sees in secret will repay you.” (Mt 6:1-6, 16-18)

23. Mardi 25.1955 o a t s k h x h o h n t a i n n x w s UNION LENTEN SERVICES L1.NT —A Time of M editation on tlie Blessing of Salvation Tnesday, Blareh 29 M etiiodist d m rcli, M argaretville Tuesday

24. Certainly, this idea and practice may be strange to many United Methodists; but to those who are looking for a recovery of a tested and timely way of giving shape to Lenten practice, this discontinuance of the Alleluia may be something that young and old can appreciate

25. In the southeastern portion of Michigan, a longstanding dispensation allows Catholics to consume muskrat as their Friday penance, on Ash Wednesday, and on Lenten Fridays (when the eating of flesh, except for fish, is prohibited); this tradition dates back to at least the early 19th century.

26. (The term Aliturgical refers, of course, only to the Eucharistic liturgy, not to the Divine Office.) The Würzburg Lectionary, the oldest surviving lectionary of the Roman Rite, represents the Roman tradition of the mid-seventh century, and contains the oldest list of Lenten Stations; in it, we find no stations or readings appointed for these days.