British Holidays Lent
hi everyone I’m Jena Lent is a six and a
half week period that leads into Easter
it’s fate changes every year but it
always starts them either February or
March in this lesson you’re going to
learn about how Lent is observed in
Britain do you know why the date of
length changes every year we’ll show you
the answer at the end of this video
Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on
Holy Saturday the day before Easter
Sunday
it’s classed as lasting 40 days as the
Sundays within that period aren’t
included in that count during Lent
people who observe it for religious
reasons will choose to give up something
as a sacrifice blend is also a time for
improvement as well as sacrificing
material items or food Christians try to
improve themselves and live a better
life for those forty days for the
non-religious Lent falls within the
popular period for spring cleaning and
this is seen as a period of cleaning and
improving the home as well as themselves
the lens has become more than just a
religious event its position in the
calendar of being a couple of months
after Christmas and immediately before
Easter those big days for overeating and
eating too many sweets makes it perfect
for those on a diet too many people may
choose to give up chocolate or sweets
for Lent for dietary reasons more so
than religious reasons
some people that fast for Lent use the
Lenten calendar to track their progress
through the forty days these are often
handmade and colorful and can look more
like a board game than the traditional
calendar and now I’ll give you the
answer to the earlier quiz
do you know why the date of lent changes
every year the date changes because Lent
as well as Easter is tied into the lunar
calendar and not the regular solar
calendar this is based on lunar phases
and they are slightly shorter than a
month meaning that the lunar year
constantly changes when put against the
solar calendar how was this lesson did
you learn something interesting do you
observe Lent or have any period of
fasting in your country leave us a
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and we’ll see you in the next lesson