[Sca-cooks] a Lenten question-

kingstaste at mindspring.com kingstaste at mindspring.com
Thu Feb 10 06:44:35 PST 2005


I'm much earlier, currently it's 1205 in England, although I'm considering
striking out for the School of Salerno in Italy to see if I can get the
doctors there to admit another woman to their program.
But, if the group goes for more of a 14th-15th century feel, that's fine
too.
Christianna

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Behalf Of Lonnie D. Harvel
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 9:13 AM
To: Bill Fisher; Cooks within the SCA
Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] a Lenten question-



I'm in as well as well... Lent started yesterday. Tomorrow is the first
Friday in Lent.

The previous posts demonstrated some variety based on time period,
location, and orthodoxy. Is there a foundational subset of Lenten
restrictions we can use as a base? My personal interests are the
observance of Lent in England and Scotland around 1450.  I will also be
looking for material on Lenten observances from 8th through the 11th
century in Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. Pointers and references always
welcome.

Aoghann

Bill Fisher wrote:

>I'm in as well...what are the timespan and guidelines again?
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