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.
Mardi Gras, also known as Fat Tuesday, Shrove Tuesday, or Pancake Day (in the UK), occurs the day before Ash Wednesday and it marks the end of the Carnival season.
Although it is not the last day, but the first day of Mardi Gras is called fat Tuesday because it is exactly that. Mardi gras is french for fat Tuesday, and the first day of mardi gras is called that righly so. The origin is not exactly true, but i believe that it is called so because of the christian holiday before. Party up!
The seaon that Mardi Gras starts and ends on is in the Spring. Mardi Gras is another name for Fat Tuesday. It's called this because it falls on the week of Ash Wednesday, which is the start of Lent in the Catholic religion.
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Lent starts at 12: midnight (the day after "Fat-Tuesday", the end of Mardi Gras) and ends on Easter. Since Easter officially begins at midnight on Sunday morning, Lent ends at 12:00 Easter morning.
Easter marks the end of lent, which started on shrove tuesday, (pancake day).
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Thank you for not answering my question or improving it before I could answer and try to correct it myself. Dealing with a bunch of calendars for months is not easy or fun.Start with Vernal Equinox of whatever year, figure out when the nearest full moon AFTER it is (full moon, not the cycle), round to the next Sunday after the full moon (Easter). Rip off 40 days and round to the nearest new moon (ticking backwards), then count forward to the next Wednesday, that's Ash Wednesday, the end of Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday) is the day before that. The whole next month back is Mardi Gras.Fat Tuesday always seems to fall on or right after the previous new moon. And it always starts on the Friday which is on or right before the full moon before that new moon (confusing enough?!?!?!).
It begins November 11th each year, and goes through the Tuesday (aka 'fat tuesday') immediately before Ash Wednesday.The celebration of Mardi Gras in Germany is called Karneval, Fastnacht, or Fasching.[9] Fastnacht means "Eve of the Beginning of the Fast", and is celebrated up until the day before Ash Wednesday.The most famous parades are held in Cologne, Mainz, and Düsseldorf on the Monday before Ash Wednesday, called Rosenmontag.In Germany, the Fasching period began Friday November 11, 2011 at 11:11am and will end Tuesday, February 21, 2012.
An ornamental key is presented to esteemed visitors, residents, or others the city wishes to honor. Evoking medieval walled cities whose gates were guarded during the day and locked at night, the key symbolizes the freedom of the recipient to enter and leave the city at will as a trusted friend of city residents.In the Netherlands and some cities in Belgium and Germany, the key to the city is given to the so-called "Prince carnival", which leads the carnivals which take place the week prior to Septuagesima. The tradition is that the mayor steps down for the days, and so the power is transferred to the prince carnival, which returns the key at the end of Shrove Tuesday/Mardi Gras. Today, the handing over of the key is mostly symbolic and marks the start and end of the carnival.Via Wikipediahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_the_City#Key_to_the_City
Last Tuesday ended in 2007.