
Here ya go! I’m not the most knowledgeable, so I may have left some things out! Figured you were looking for some more traditionalist stuff because mostly people are just like “Oh, get ashes and don’t eat meat on Friday”
February 26 Ash Wednesday - Fasting and Abstinence; Get your Ash to Church! Not a Holy Day of Obligation
All Lenten Weekdays - Pray, Fast, Give Alms. Many forms of fasting have been observed throughout the centuries, from no meat, eggs, oil, or wine for the entirety of Lent, to a little bit of meat once a day except Friday, to no food at all until 3 pm, etc. Currently, we give up sweets and eat fish on Friday and call it a day.
Fridays in Lent - Traditionally, Fasting and Abstinence. Nowadays just abstinence: NO MEAT!
March 4 Wednesday of the First Week of Lent - Ember Day - Traditional day of Fasting and Abstinence. No longer mandatory in the US.
March 6 Friday of the First Week of Lent - Ember Day - see above.
March 7 Saturday of the First Week of Lent - Ember Day - see above.
March 17 Optional Memorial of St. Patrick - Wear green lol, not a solemnity.
March 19 SOLEMNITY of St. Joseph Husband of Mary! - Go to Mass! Eat a zeppole! Have that chocolate you gave up and praise God! If it were Friday, Abstinence would be dispensed since it’s improper to fast on a solemnity!
March 25 SOLEMNITY of the Annunciation! - Go to Mass! If it were Friday, see above.
April 5 Palm Sunday - Go to Mass, get some palms, make a cross.
April 8 ‘Spy Wednesday’, Wednesday of Holy Week - Traditionally, Tenebræ (Matins and Lauds) is sung. This service should be sung about 3pm on the eve of the day to which it belongs. Lauds follow immediately on Matins, which in this occasion terminate with the close of day, in order to signify the setting of the Sun of Justice and the darkness of the Jewish people who knew not our Lord and condemned Him to the cross.
April 9 Holy Thursday or Maundy Thursday - Traditionally the Chrism Mass is celebrated in the afternoon where all the Holy Oils for the year are consecrated and priests renew their promises.
Also Commemoration of the institution of the Eucharist and the washing of feet is celebrated in the evening with some measure of joyous solemnity. Attention centers upon the solemn procession of the extra Host to an “altar of repose” adorned with flowers and lighted with a profusion of candles, the hymn “Pange lingua gloriosi corporis mysterium” being sung upon the way.
Also, traditionally, Tenebræ is sung.
April 10 Friday of the Passion of the Lord - Fasting and Abstinence. No Mass is said today, but there traditionally is a Eucharistic service around 3pm to commemorate the Passion.
Also, traditionally, Tenebræ is sung. A great point is made of the gradual extinction of the lights during the Friday Matins.
April 10 Holy Saturday - Traditionally the fast of Good Friday is continued until the Easter Vigil. Not so much anymore. Easter Vigil begins during the evening of Holy Saturday!
April 11 Easter Sunday! - Congratulations, you made it to Easter! Get to Mass, Praise God, and have some candy!
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