Traditions exist to preserve the memory of an event and its import. So yes, they do.
Christians dont really "have" Lent its more like a tradition. Christians are preparing for the Death and Resurection of Jesus Christ
If they are Christians, you don't need to be a certain nationality to celebrate lent.
It is called Lent.
Those Canadians who are also Christians would likely observe lent, in common with other Christians wherever they may live.
Lent is not celebrated. That is an oxymoron. However, people, at least good Christians, do observe Lent in England.
Because Jesus/God did.
To be honest, most Christians don't fast at all! Western Christians often give up something (usually some type of food) for Lent - 40 days before Easter.In Orthodox Christianity, things are a bit stricter - Lent is 50 days. Many Orthodox Christians give up meat for Lent - the days before Lent are called Carnival (literally "Meat Day") and celebrate the last meat eating days before Lent starts up.As well as Lent, Orthodox Christians will often give up meat in Advent - again 50 days long - leading up to Christmas.Apart from these two periods, Orthodox Christians also have "fasting days" through the year, where they avoid meat.However, when you're thinking that they are amazingly strict, you should remember that there are millions of vegetarians that don't eat meat at all. Also, for obscure reasons, shellfish isn't considered meat for fasting purposes.
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Willis Lent was born in 1904.
John Lent was born in 1948.
The majority of Afghanistan is Muslim, therefore they do not do Lent. Muslims do not do the same practices as Christians.
Helmut Lent was born on June 13, 1918.