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What (who) is pancake day - definition

DAY IN FEBRUARY OR MARCH PRECEDING ASH WEDNESDAY
Pancake Day; Pancake tuesday; National Pancake Day; Pancake Tuesday; Pączki Day; Pancake day; Fauschnaut Day; International Pancake Day; Fausnacht; Fettisdagen; Malasada Day; Shrove tuesday; User:Willscom/National Pancake Day; Fasten's Eve
  • Russian artist [[Boris Kustodiev]]'s ''[[Maslenitsa]]'' (1916)
  • Football match in the 1846 Shrove Tuesday in [[Kingston upon Thames]], [[England]]
  • Luther Church]] ([[Helsinki]], Finland)
  • A [[pancake]] race in [[Olney, Buckinghamshire]], 2009
  • 3=Wodzenie niedźwiedzia}} in [[Poland]] (1950)

Pancake Day         
¦ noun Shrove Tuesday, when pancakes are traditionally eaten.
Pancake Day         
Pancake Day is the popular name for Shrove Tuesday
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Shrove Tuesday         
¦ noun the day before Ash Wednesday, traditionally marked by feasting before the Lenten fast.

Wikipedia

Shrove Tuesday

Shrove Tuesday or Pancake Day is the day before Ash Wednesday (the first day of Lent), observed in many Christian countries through participating in confession and absolution, the ritual burning of the previous year's Holy Week palms, finalizing one's Lenten sacrifice, as well as eating pancakes and other sweets.

Shrove Tuesday is observed by many Christians, including Anglicans, Lutherans, Methodists and Roman Catholics, who "make a special point of self-examination, of considering what wrongs they need to repent, and what amendments of life or areas of spiritual growth they especially need to ask God's help in dealing with." This moveable feast is determined by Easter. The expression "Shrove Tuesday" comes from the word shrive, meaning "absolve".

As this is the last day of the Christian liturgical season historically known as Shrovetide, before the penitential season of Lent, related popular practices, such as indulging in food that one might give up as their Lenten sacrifice for the upcoming forty days, are associated with Shrove Tuesday celebrations. The term Mardi Gras is French for "Fat Tuesday", referring to the practice of the last night of eating richer, fatty foods before the ritual fasting of the Lenten season, which begins on Ash Wednesday. Many Christian congregations thus observe the day through eating pancakes or, more specifically, the holding of pancake breakfasts, as well as the ringing of church bells to remind people to repent of their sins before the start of Lent. On Shrove Tuesday, churches also burn the palms distributed during the previous year's Palm Sunday liturgies to make the ashes used during the services held on the very next day, Ash Wednesday.

In some Christian countries, especially those where the day is called Mardi Gras or a translation thereof, it is a carnival day, the last day of "fat eating" or "gorging" before the fasting period of Lent.

Examples of use of pancake day
1. This controversial subject is likely to be re–introduced into the new lessons along with a greater emphasis on British traditions such as Pancake Day, Bonfire Night and St George‘s Day.