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- Lent 2026 - Calendar Date
Lent for the year 2026 starts on Wednesday, February 18th and ends on Thursday, April 2 with evening mass on Holy Thursday Lent is a Christian annual period that starts on Ash Wednesday lasting for 40 days (not Including Sundays) representing the 40 days Jesus spent fasting in the wilderness
- When Is Lent in 2026? When Lent Starts, Ends and Other Key Dates - Hallow
When is Lent in 2026? Hallow has the full breakdown of all key dates for Lent, including Ash Wednesday and Palm Sunday
- 2026 Lent
The Fourth Sunday in Lent (Laetare Sunday) March 16 The Monday After the Fourth Sunday in Lent March 17 The Tuesday After the Fourth Sunday in Lent March 18 The Wednesday After the Fourth Sunday in Lent March 19 The Thursday Before the Fifth Sunday in Lent March 20 The Friday Before the Fifth Sunday in Lent March 21 The Saturday Before the
- Liturgical Calendar - United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
During the year 2026: Thursday, May 14, is the Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord in the ecclesiastical provinces of Boston, Hartford, New York, Omaha, and Philadelphia
- Ash Wednesday 2026 | Catholic Answers Guide to Lent
Lent is the liturgical time before Easter when Catholics prepare to commemorate Jesus’s Resurrection through prayer, penance, and fasting When Is Ash Wednesday This Year? Ash Wednesday falls on February 18, 2026, marking the beginning of Lent Lent is approximately forty days long
- Liturgical Calendar for 2026 - lectionarypage. net
A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2026 With Links to the Lessons From the Revised Common Lectionary, as modified for use in Episcopal worship
- SEASON OF L 2026 SE - archlou. org
The norms for music and worship environment during the season of Lent (outlined above) apply equally to ritual celebrations during this time, such as weddings and funerals
- 2025 - 2026 Sundays and Festivals of the Church Year - Lectionary Year A
2025 - 2026 Sundays and Festivals of the Church Year - Lectionary Year A Liturgical Calendar provided by Sola Publishing (www solapublishing com), based on the LSB Version of the Revised Common Lectionary, with permission of Concordia Publishing House
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