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  • Shrovetide - Wikipedia
    Shrovetide is the Christian liturgical period prior to the start of Lent that begins on Shrove Saturday and ends at the close of Shrove Tuesday [1][2] The season focuses on examination of conscience and repentance before the Lenten fast [3][4] It includes Shrove Saturday, Shrove Sunday, Shrove Monday and Shrove Tuesday [1][2]
  • Shrovetide | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
    Shrovetide is the English equivalent of what is known in the greater part of Southern Europe as the “Carnival”, a word which, in spite of wild suggestions to the contrary, is undoubtedly to be derived from the “taking away of flesh” (carnem lee’are) which marked the beginning of Lent
  • What Is Shrovetide? - Beloved Catholic
    One of the oldest traditions leading up to Lent is Shrovetide, a time of reflection, confession, and preparation But what exactly is Shrovetide, and how can we embrace its spiritual significance today?
  • This is what “Shrovetide” really means - Aleteia
    In other words, Shrovetide was a special time of spiritual preparation where Christians examined their lives and confessed their sins
  • Shrove Tuesday – CERC - Catholic Education Resource Center
    Shrove Tuesday is the last day of what traditionally was called “Shrovetide,” the week preceding the beginning of Lent
  • Shrovetide - FishEaters
    The Monday and Tuesday before Ash Wednesday are known as "Shrovetide," from an old English word "shrive," meaning "to confess," a name gotten from the tradition of going to Confession in the days before Lent started
  • Shrovetide - Wikiwand
    Shrovetide is the Christian liturgical period prior to the start of Lent that begins on Shrove Saturday and ends at the close of Shrove Tuesday [1] [2] The season focuses on examination of conscience and repentance before the Lenten fast [3] [4] It includes Shrove Saturday, Shrove Sunday, Shrove Monday and Shrove Tuesday [1] [2]
  • CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Shrovetide - NEW ADVENT
    Shrovetide is the English equivalent of what is known in the greater part of Southern Europe as the "Carnival", a word which, in spite of wild suggestions to the contrary, is undoubtedly to be derived from the "taking away of flesh" (carne levare) which marked the beginning of Lent
  • Library : Shrove Tuesday and Shrovetide | Catholic Culture
    Shrove Tuesday is the last day of what traditionally was called "Shrovetide," the week preceding the beginning of Lent The word itself, Shrovetide, is the English equivalent for "Carnival,"
  • Shrovetide - Oxford Reference
    In the Christian calendar, the three days before Lent were known as Shrovetide, taking their name from ‘shrive’ or confess Lent being the longest and strictest fast, however, has given to Shrovetide the character of being the last chance for good food and unrestricted fun before the long period of austerity starting with Ash Wednesday and





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