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    DO NOT TELL LIES!

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    [01:13 pm] 23 February, 2009

    Today marks the Great Lent, the period starting from the day following
    the Great Barekendan and lasting till the Feast of the Glorious
    Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ.

    In the period of the Great Lent, people, refraining from bodily
    pleasures and sins, get prepared for the Feast of the Glorious
    Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ by means of abstinence and
    repentance. Both spiritual and moral and bodily abstinence are
    considered to be important.

    This period of the Great Lent is also called "Salt and bread", as in
    the past during the period of the Great Lent people have eaten only
    salt and bread.

    In the New and old Testaments there are many testimonies concerning
    the period of Great Lent. Moses fasted for forty days and only then
    received the Lord's rules and canons. However, this period is related
    to 40-day period of temptation of Christ in the desert, following
    which our Church fathers established this period of fasting.

    Fasting may be of three kinds: usual fasting, rigorous abstinence and
    absolute fasting. In case of usual fasting people can eat only food
    of vegetable origin. In case of rigorous fasting people refuse to eat
    any food even of vegetable origin. And in case of absolute fasting
    people refuse to eat any kind of food, including even bread and water.

    It is also recommended that people give up their bad habits: loquacity,
    deceitfulness, bad language, etc.

    During the period of the Great Lent curtains in the churches are closed
    in commemoration of the fact that after sinning Adam was exiled from
    Eden and the doors were closed before him.
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