Fat Thursday

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Fat Thursday
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Fat Thursday (or Ash Thursday) is a day celebrated in some countries that precedes the beginning of Lent in the Christian tradition. This holiday is known in various cultures, but is most often associated with the traditions of the Catholic and Orthodox churches. Let's take a closer look at it.

Date and time of the holiday
Fat Thursday is celebrated three days before Easter, and its date varies each year depending on the date of Easter. In 2024, it will be celebrated on February 8.

History and meaning
Fat Thursday is historically associated with the beginning of Lent, when believers prepared for Lent. On this day, you are allowed to eat and drink anything, including meat and dairy products, which symbolizes farewell to abundance before the beginning of abstinence.

Traditions and customs
Culinary traditions. On this day, it is customary to prepare various delicious dishes, often including meat, lard, pies, donuts and sweets. This can be a great excuse for a family gathering and treating yourself to your favorite dishes.

Gatherings and festivities. In some regions, carnivals, holidays and various mass festivities are held, where people can have fun and enjoy delicious food.

Repentance. Despite the holiday, many also prepare for Lent and engage in repentance, pray and attend church.

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