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Shrove Monday
noun
- the Monday before Ash Wednesday.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Shrove Monday1
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Shrove Monday parades are a traditional high point of Carnival celebrations in Cologne, Duesseldorf, Mainz and other places in western Germany, drawing large crowds of locals and visitors.
Carnival is hugely popular in parts of western Germany, especially in Rhineland cities such as Cologne and Duesseldorf, where festivities peak on Shrove Monday - or 鈥淩ose Monday鈥 - with tens of thousands attending street parades featuring comical or satirical floats.
Carnival is hugely popular in parts of western Germany, especially in Rhineland cities such as Cologne and Duesseldorf, where festivities peak on Shrove Monday - or "Rose Monday" - with tens of thousands attending street parades featuring comical or satirical floats.
The Mainzer Carnival Association presented the colorful, oversized figures for a first glimpse Tuesday before they will entertain the crowds on top of floats next week on Shrove Monday during the traditional street parade in the western city.
Shrove Monday鈥檚 street parades in traditional carnival strongholds like Cologne, Duesseldorf and Mainz in western Germany usually draw huge crowds of locals and tourists alike.
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What is听Shrove Monday?
Shrove Monday is the Monday before Ash Wednesday and the second of the three days of Shrovetide.
Shrovetide is the three-day period before the beginning of Lent, which is the season of fasting and penitence that precedes Easter. Shrovetide starts on Shrove Sunday and ends on Shrove Tuesday, which is the most well-known of the three days due to being the day before Ash Wednesday and because of its association with the tradition of eating pancakes on that day (it is sometimes called Pancake Day for this reason).
When is听Shrove Monday?
Shrove Monday happens 48 days before Easter Sunday. (Lent is often considered a period of 40 days, but it actually consists of 40 weekdays.) Since Easter Sunday moves every year, Shrove Monday can fall between February 2 and March 8.
Shrove Monday 2024 falls on February 12. In 2025, Shrove Monday听will fall on March 3.
More information and context on听Shrove Monday
The first records of the term Shrove Monday come from the 1400s. Shrove is the past tense of the verb shrive, which means 鈥渃onfess one鈥檚 sins, such as to a priest鈥 (it can also mean 鈥渢o hear confession鈥).
Shrovetide was once a time that many Christians devoted to confessing their sins before the beginning of Lent. But Lent itself is a time of fasting and abstaining, and Shrovetide eventually became, for many, a time of indulging before the Lenten fast begins.
Traditionally, fasting for Lent has involved giving up foods like eggs and fats (such as butter). Shrove Tuesday is the last day to use up such foods so they don鈥檛 go to waste during Lent, and pancakes are one of the easiest (and most delicious) ways to use these ingredients. That鈥檚 why Shrove Tuesday is often called Pancake Day or Pancake Tuesday, and probably why it鈥檚 the best-known of the three days of Shrovetide.
What are some terms that often get used in discussing Shrove Monday?
How is听Shrove Monday discussed in real life?
Shrove Monday is not nearly as well-known as Shrove Tuesday, which itself is perhaps most popularly known as Pancake Day.
Today we celebrate Fettisdagen! Fettisdagen is the name for the Tuesday after the Quinquagesima and the day between Shrove Monday and Ash Wednesday. Since it is the last day before the Lenten fast, a has developed of buns, called "饾惉饾悶饾惁饾惀饾悮". Enjoy!
鈥 Hilton Stockholm (@HiltonStockholm)
Is it wrong to have pancakes on Shrove sunday, Shrove monday and shrove tuesday?
鈥 馃 (@andrew_will)
After doing Shrove Monday with both youth groups tonight I think I'll give up pancakes for Lent鈥
鈥 Stewart Perry (@stewartrperry)
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True or False?
Shrove Monday always falls on the same date.
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