Possibly, because the Lenten season ends on Holy Thursday with the Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper and the Easter Triduum begins. Generally, people eat what they gave up after 12 Noon on Holy Saturday or on Easter Sunday.
No, when you decided to give up certain things on Ash Wednesday, that was it. You can't have those things until Lent is over on April 4.
yup this year i gave up dessert on just wednesdays because I didn't want to give it up everyday... you are still sacrificing even though you are only sacrificing one day.
If your birthday is not in Lent, then of course you can. If it is in Lent, you probably should still stay off what you have given up if you are serious about honouring Lent.
Lent is a time of fasting because it is the time prior to Christ's crucifixion while he walked through the desert. Making sacrifices acknowledges the sacrifices He made for us. Also, Lent is a time of solace, not a time of celebration. Our sacrifice can represent our solace.
No. You can have cake.
Lent is a time of year in the Catholic church, prior to Easter, when you are supposed to give up something you like for 40 days. Giving up Facebook for lent is probably a joke.
Your Lenten sacrifice would be abandon.You would NOT have given anything up in sacrifice for your love of Jesus.Jesus sacrificed his life. "Keep your fast - It is small".
You can have whatever you gave up 40 days after you gave it up.Roman Catholic AnswerLent technically ends right before the Mass of the Lord's Supper on Thursday evening, so, if you want to get technical about it, you could probably get it back right after Mass on Holy Thursday. However, it is up to you, and in the spirit of Lent, you should probably wait until after Mass on Easter, which is when the feasting for the Easter season begins.
Catholics age 14 and up must refrain from eating meat on Ash Wednesday and all Fridays during Lent.
Attending parties during Lent is allowed. However, if you have voluntarily given up something for the Lenten period, you would still be obligated to keep that vow during the party.
yes if your not giving up chicken for lent or your catholic but you cant eat chicken breast
no you do not have to give up what you gave up for lent on weekends (christians only)
Lent starts on Ash Wednesday and runs up to and including Holy Saturday. That is actually 46 calendar days, but the 6 Sundays during Lent are traditionally ignored as they are the Sabbath.