As Easter approaches, many Christians worldwide engage in a period marked by fasting, reflection, and refraining from certain indulgences. This annual observance, known as Lent, commences on a Wednesday, signaling the start of a 40-day journey, not counting Sundays.
Lent encompasses numerous traditions and practices. The ash cross on the forehead, a symbol of Ash Wednesday, and the practice of abstaining from meat on Fridays by Catholics and some Lutherans are familiar customs. However, there are several other facets of Lent worth exploring.
Intriguing Aspects of Lent
Among the well-known customs, Lent holds various practices that might not be as widely recognized but are equally significant. These traditions enrich the spiritual journey for those who observe them, emphasizing reflection and discipline during this solemn period.
This article was originally written by www.christianpost.com



