Lent is the period of approximately seven weeks or 46
days that Christians from all rites and nationalities dedicate to fasting,
abstinence, prayer and reflexion, in order to reconcile themselves with God and
other Christians across the world. The 40 days are taken from the example of
Jesus who departed to the desert to fast and pray for 40 days, prior to his
public ministry; and in this case, it is kept today as preparation for Holy
Week, or memorial of the last week of Lord Jesus Christ’s passion.
Lent varies in a few days across Christian communities.
The Western Church starts Lent on Ash Wednesday, while the Eastern Church starts
traditionally on Clean Monday, seven weeks before Easter Sunday or Resurrection
Sunday, according to the Julian calendar which falls weeks later than the
Gregorian calendar used in the West. Other minor Churches, like Ethiopians and
other Alexandrians vary in other minor details. Most protestant churches follow
the Western usage, while some modern American evangelicals do not follow it at
all.
It is assumed that to fast prior to Holy Week, came as a
custom from the first century in memory of Lord Jesus’s crucifixion, but it
used to vary in when exactly Easter should be celebrated across different
communities. Indeed St Polycarp, said to be one of Apostle John’s disciples,
had an argument with Roman Pope Anicetus, during the middle of the second
century CE, over the date and manner of the Easter celebration, which proves
how early in the history of Christianity was Easter kept in solemnity by all
Christians across the world. However, by
the beginning of the 4th century, the time got settled as it is
today.
During Lent, the believer is called to fast as strictly
as possible during the 40 days, which consisted of all abstinence of food and
sex from morning until evening; but due to the weakening of Christian
conviction in modern times, a minimum total fast is expected on the first day
of Lent, Ash Wednesday; and Holy Friday,
while the rest of the days, all animal products and their derivate are avoided.
Ideally, Lent also presupposes a total abstinence of
sexual activity in married couples for the 40 days, but in leniency,
restriction of sexual activity is enforced only on the two days of complete
fasting, that is, Ash Wednesday and Holy Friday.
During Lent, Christians are invited also to pray and read
the Scriptures more often, to come to terms with their sins, and to ask God for
forgiveness and change. This repentance also becomes an invitation to ask our
neighbours for forgiveness.
The true spirit of Lent is to meditate in the coming
memorial of the suffering of Jesus Christ during his last week on Earth, and
the cost of the atonement on the Cross, where the Son of God had to spill his
own righteous Holy Blood in order to pay for the sins of all humanity, and
thus, open the way back to God.
Omar Flores
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