I am not at all religious and will not be giving anything up or doing anything different in Lent.
I do have a question, though. For some reason I have it in my head that Sundays 'don't count' for the Lenten Fast.....you can have whatever you've given up every Sunday in Lent.
Is this nonsense? Was whoever it was that told me this trying to pull the wool over my eyes?
I hope you didn't think I was calling anyone a child or an idiot, Tinkerbell.
When I wrote nonsense I meant was what I'd been told about it being OK to break the Lenten Fast on Sundays nonsense.
I would not be so disrespectful to someone's beliefs.
I was brought up in a very anti Catholic household but we still observed Lent fully.
It was an important time, starting on Ash Wednesday when one embarked on something which was difficult for a period of 40 days and 40 nights. Easter Sunday was always such a treat!
One calculation has been that the season of Lent lasts from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday.[21][22] This calculation makes Lent last 46 days, if the 6 Sundays are included, but only 40, if they are excluded,[23] because there is no obligation to fast on the six Sundays in Lent.[21][22] This definition is still that of the Anglican Church,[24] Lutheran Church,[25] Methodist Church,[26] and Western Rite Orthodox Church.[27]
Thanks, Jackdaw. Sounds as though the person who told me that Sundays were exempt had something.
Isn't it strange when an ancient memory pops up?
That one about the exemptions must be at least 35 years old and I cannot think that I've thought of it for most of those years.