
Lent marks the beginning of a period of penitence, fasting, and abstinence in the Catholic tradition, inviting the faithful to draw closer to God through prayer, reconciliation, and works of charity. Although Ash Wednesday is the symbolic day that begins this season, Lent extends until Holy Thursday, marking the beginning of the Easter Triduum.
In 2025, Lent invites Catholics once again to renew their faith and prepare to live the central mystery of the Christian religion starting from March 5, Ash Wednesday. During this time, Catholics spiritually prepare to commemorate the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, fundamental moments of the Christian faith.
The Easter Triduum, which marks the culmination of the Holy Week celebration, commemorates the last days of Jesus on Earth and his glorious resurrection. Lent is therefore a period of reflection, repentance, and personal conversion for Catholic believers. This year, Lent begins on March 5 with Ash Wednesday, continuing until Holy Thursday.
Lent, a liturgical time of preparation that spans the 40 days prior to Easter Sunday, is characterized by spiritual renewal and contemplation of the fundamental moments of faith. Traditionally, it begins with Ash Wednesday and culminates on Holy Thursday, marking an important period in the liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church.