Shrove Tuesday does not end on mardi gras, it is mardi gras.The Christian festival of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday. The day before this is Shrove Tuesday, sometimes called Pancake Day. The French name for this is Mardi Gras, which means 'fat Tuesday'.Christians are supposed to avoid consuming fat or eggs during Lent. British christians use up their eggs the day before Lent begins by making lots of pancakes, hence pancake day. French christians concentrate on using up their fat, hence fat Tuesday.
PANCAKES The day before Lent begins is called Shrove Tuesday. 'Shrove' means being forgiven for wrong-doings or sins. Shrove Tuesday is also known as Pancake Day. Long ago this was a day for feasting and having a good time. People would go to church to confess their sins and would be 'shriven' or forgiven before the start of Lent. Since rich foods such as eggs were forbidden during Lent, one way of using them up would be to make pancakes.
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Fat Tuesday, also known as Mardi Gras is an unofficial celebration that is generally recognized by those of the Catholic denomination of Christianity, or by any other group that fasts for Lent during that same time (this would exclude the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox denominations, for example, who do not generally celebrate Lent at the same time).It is celebrated on the day before Lent , the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. It is a day where people eat gluttonous amounts of rich fatty food, drink and 'partake in sin-like behaviors'...Hence the name "Fat Tuesday." it is a time to fast/give up your desires and recognize the Feast of Resurrection.The Feast of Resurrection, commonly known as Easter, is on a Sunday each year, and the fast of Lent lasts 40 days, according to Catholicism. Therefore, Lent always begins on a Wednesday followed by Fat Tuesday as an annual celebration.
In general, the carnival lasts for three days, the days preceding Ash Wednesday. In contrast to Lent, a time of penance and deprivation, these days are called "fat", especially the Tuesday (Fat Tuesday, also known by its French name Mardi Gras), the last day before Lent.In the United States, the term is synonymous with Mardi Gras Carnival.
The day preceding Ash Wednesday is called Shrove Tuesday.
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Mardi Gras is not really a medival tradition. Actually, it is a tradition, not saying that is isn't one at all, but it is to let christ followers who fast during lent have one last "hoorah" before lent. This day falls 46 days before easter and it is celebrated by eating fatty foods, hence the name fat tuesday, like butter and grease to prepare christians and other christ followers for lent.
The First Mass of Lent is the Mass on Ash Wednesday, at which ashes are imposed on the foreheads of the faithful after the homily. It has no special name, and despite the fact that it isn't even a Feast or a Solemnity, it has two readings before the Gospel, like a Solemnity (in the old Calendar it carried the rank of First Class-apparently it has no ranking at all anymore, not even that of an optional memorial, rather strange).
So people could over drink, over eat and have wild parties before they ask for forgiveness on Ash Wednesday. That's why Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday) is always the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. Then Lent, time to fast until Easter.
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