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Shrove Tuesday and Lent |
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Shrove
Tuesday is the Tuesday before
Ash Wednesday, which in turn marks
the beginning of Lent according to the
Christian calendar. Shrove Tuesday is
a time of celebration and party before
the fasts observed during Lent. Traditionally
Shrove Tuesday is the last day before
the period that Christians call Lent.
Lent is the time
when Christians prepare for Easter and
begins with Ash Wednesday.
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Origins
Shrove comes from "Shrive"
meaning 'to confess'.
Shrove Tuesday got its name from the ritual
of Shriving where Christians used to confess
their sins and forgiven. It is marked
as a day of penitence
(to clean the soul) and celebration. During
the Middle ages, people used to confess
so that their sins are forgiven before
the season of Lent. Other names of Shrove
Tuesday are Mardi
Gras in France, which means Grease
or Fat Tuesday. It is also called
Shrovetide.
Lent
begins with Ash Wednesday.
It is a day of cleaning the souls before
the fast of Lent. Ashes
are also rubbed on the foreheads as
a symbol of being sorry. Fasting
is observed during Lent to mark the
40 years of the Israelis going through
the desert and the traditional 40 days
of Jesus fasting in the desert. For
Christians it, also a time of penance,
prayer, preparation for or recollection
of baptism, and preparation for the
celebration of Easter. Lent is as old
as the 4th century.
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In
Eastern churches it is known as the six
weeks before Palm Sunday. In the West
the penitential season begins liturgically
with Septuagesima, the ninth Sunday before
Easter; the next Sundays are Sexagesima
and Quinquagesima. Lent begins on Ash
Wednesday, the 40th weekday before Easter.
Of the Sundays in Lent the fifth is Passion
Sunday and the last is Palm Sunday.
Traditional Customs
The dates for celebration of Shrove Tuesday
and Lent are dependent on that of Easter
Day. It begins in early February to as
late as late March.
During
Shrovetide, it is a ritual to make pancakes,
Simnel cakes and pancake races and hold
old-fashioned football matches, Mothering
Sundays. Meals made of grains, flour,
and eggs corresponded to the fertile power
of the lower world, which was believed
to make everything live go up all the
way to the crown of the World Tree. Thus,
these elements were material symbols of
connection between the two worlds. It
is customary to entertain guests and enjoy
traditional gluttony.
Lent
is the season of abstinence, to give up
something like something like smoking.
It is also a time for Mass gatherings.
Abstinence from meat and acts of penance
are used as metaphors. Lent has a connection
with the deserts to help people face their
private demons. Deprivation is considered
to be a great evil and to be avoided at
all costs. Though Lent is connected with
the heart and not the stomach, the season
is famous for provoking culinary creativity.
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