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Lenten calendar

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A Lenten calendar or Lent calendar is a special calendar used by Western Christians to count the days of Lent in anticipation of Easter. Lenten calendars traditionally start on Ash Wednesday and conclude on Easter Day. As with an Advent calendar, a Lenten calendar often has windows or flaps containing "a scriptural verse for each day, a reflection question, and an action that is appropriate and achievable".[1] The Bible verse for the day is frequently accompanied by an image relating to Lent.[2] Christians often use Lenten calendars as a part of their Lenten devotions.[3]

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  1. ^ Dankert, Judy; Kielbasa, Marilyn; Sajsa, Marie (2006). Ministry Ideas for Celebrating Lent and Easter with Teens, Families, and Parishes. Saint Mary's Press. p. 14. ISBN 9780884898719.
  2. ^ Simeone, Denise (10 May 2010). The Word to Go 2010-2011: Reproducible Sunday Scripture Reflections and Activities. Liturgy Training Publications. p. 33. ISBN 9781568549149.
  3. ^ Roberto, John (2005). Generations of Faith Resource Manual. Twenty-Third Publications. p. 10. ISBN 9781585953998.
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