Orthodox Lent 2025 is a 40-day period of fasting and prayer observed by Orthodox Christians in preparation for Easter. It begins on Clean Monday, March 2, 2025, and ends on Holy Saturday, April 18, 2025. During this time, Orthodox Christians abstain from meat, dairy, eggs, and fish. They also limit their consumption of alcohol and oil. Orthodox Lent is a time of repentance and reflection, during which Orthodox Christians focus on their relationship with God and seek to draw closer to Him.
Orthodox Lent is one of the most important periods in the Orthodox Christian calendar. It is a time when Orthodox Christians can renew their faith and commitment to God. It is also a time when they can learn more about their faith and grow in their spiritual lives. Orthodox Lent is a challenging time, but it is also a rewarding one. By participating in Orthodox Lent, Orthodox Christians can draw closer to God and experience the joy of the Resurrection on Easter.