Pre-Vatican II: One full meal and two smaller ones that did not add up to one full meal. This applied to every day from Ash Wednesday through Holy Saturday, inclusive. Sundays you could pull out all the stops. The rule is the same today except it applies only to Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.
Excluding Sundays, there are 40 days not approximately 40 days] between this year’s Ash Wednesday and Holy Saturday … and every other year I bothered to count. This can’t be an accident.
Sorry sedonaman, but you need to count days.
Lent 2012- To go by your premise that Holy Saturday Mass ends Lent, and subtract Sundays, Lent would be 39 days and 19 hours (assuming a 7 PM Mass time)
2013-non Leap year - 38 days 19 hours
Lent 2012 - To go by what I understand the seasons to be - Lent ends at the start of the Holy Thursday Mass, Mass of the Lord’s Supper (again assuming 7 PM start)
Sundays excluded - Lent would be 37 days 19 hours for leap year and 36 days 19 hours for non leap year.
This is my understanding of the Lenten season. Sundays included - Lent is 43 days 19 hours for a leap year, and 42 days 19 hours for non leap years.
As one poster has already stated, there is no way to make Lent actually 40 days, with or without Leap year; and there is no need to.
I think people are confusing required fasting and abstinence and optional acts of penance during Lent, such as giving up something like candy for example.
All Fridays are days of required abstinence and Ash Wednesday and Good Friday also fasting. No Sundays are required fasting or abstinence. However, if one makes a decision to abstain from something such as candy, I am of the opinion that that includes Sundays. But this is an optional act of penance. People ask me about this and I simply state, yes Sundays are part of Lent.
Canon 1251 states the exception when a solemnity such as St. Joseph’s Day falls on a Friday. The Lenten requirement is superseded by the feast, Sundays to my knowledge are not solemnities, and they are in deed feast days but not solemnities.
Under current canonical and USA guidelines my understanding is this; Lent 2012 is 43 days 19 hours (00:00 AM Ash Wednesday through 7PM Mass Holy Thursday Mass)
Required fast and abstinence is Ash Wednesday and Good Friday - abstinence all Fridays as no Solemnities fall on Fridays this year. Everything else is optional, but again, if you chose to abstain for Lent, abstain for all of Lent; not only 6 days a week.
But hey, this is only the thoughts of a humble deacon.
Peace, Dcn. Gary