Great Lent
Great Lent is a significant period in the Christian calendar, particularly observed by the Eastern Orthodox and Catholic churches. It lasts for 40 days, beginning on Clean Monday and culminating in the celebration of Easter. This time is dedicated to spiritual reflection, prayer, and fasting, allowing believers to prepare for the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
During Great Lent, many Christians abstain from certain foods and engage in acts of charity and repentance. The purpose of these practices is to deepen one's faith and strengthen the relationship with God. The observance of Great Lent varies among different denominations, but its core focus remains the same.