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Lent is a high point in the Christian liturgical year. These forty days preceding Easter invite believers to prepare themselves inwardly to celebrate the Resurrection of Christ. For each Christian community, Lent is not only a personal journey; it is also a collective adventure, a call to walk together toward the light.<\/p>\n

A Time of Shared Prayer<\/strong><\/p>\n

In the Christian tradition, Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, a symbolic moment when the faithful receive ashes as a sign of humility and conversion. Within the community, celebrations, times of adoration, Stations of the Cross, and prayer groups strengthen fraternal bonds.<\/p>\n

Community prayer allows us to share our intentions, joys, and trials. It reminds us that the Church is a living body where each member supports the others.<\/p>\n

Fasting and Sharing: Concrete Solidarity<\/strong><\/p>\n

Lent traditionally rests on three pillars: prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. In a Christian community, these practices take on a concrete dimension:<\/p>\n