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		<title>Lenten Season&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lent is a forty-day long liturgical season of prayer, penitence and alms-giving for us Catholics (and some other Christian denominations) which starts on Ash Wednesday and ends on Black Saturday, the Saturday before Easter. We remind ourselves of Christ&#8217;s suffering, Death and Resurrection. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lent is a forty-day long liturgical season of prayer, penitence and alms-giving for us Catholics (and some other Christian denominations) which starts on Ash Wednesday and ends on Black Saturday, the Saturday before Easter. We remind ourselves of Christ&#8217;s suffering, Death and Resurrection. </p>
<p>By right, all Catholics aged 14 and older are required to practice abstinence at least during Ash Wednesday and all Fridays of Lent, and also, all Catholics aged 18-59 are required to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday at the minimum. Abstinence means not eating meat (flesh of any warm-blooded animal) and Fasting means eating only one full meal a day (and two more meals if the quantity of both does not equal to one full meal, if really necessary). </p>
<p>To some Catholics, this is also the time of the year of which they &#8220;give up&#8221; something they really like to do as a sacrifice to God. </p>
<p>For Filipinos, singing of the &#8220;Pasyon&#8221; is an activity for the whole community. The Pasyon is a verse narrative on the life and sufferings of Jesus Christ, which is written in any major Filipino dialect. And then of course, there is the &#8220;Sinakulo&#8221;, a Lenten play, usually in verse which narrates episodes from the Old and New Testament. Also, for some specific provinces, other practices are also followed like the Marinduque&#8217;s Moriones, of which the locals reenacts the legend of Longinus, the Roman legionnaire who became a Christian, and of course the procession of the flagellants and crucifixion in Pampanga. </p>
<p>Personally, penitence by abstinence and fasting is one thing, but self-flagellation and crucifixion? Err&#8230;I think is just too gory&#8230;.</p>
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