The meaning of Lent – and ten popular things to give up in 2022

From coffee to complaining, Lent offers a unique opportunity to give up our vices

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To many, Shrove Tuesday is little more than a day on which to whip up – and tuck into – a big stack of pancakes. But while the focus on pancake creations is a modern phenomenon, Shrove Tuesday has for centuries been a day of particular significance in the Christian calendar.

It marks the final day before the start of Lent – a 40-day period defined by spiritual discipline and sacrifice, with many observers opting to give up certain luxuries from their lives for the duration.

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