Lenten supper
A Lenten supper is a meal that takes place in the evenings to break the day's fast during the Christian liturgical season of Lent, which is widely observed by members of the Catholic, Lutheran, Moravian, Anglican, Methodist, and United Protestant traditions, in addition to certain Reformed denominations. During Great Lent, Oriental Orthodox Christians and Eastern Orthodox Christians, as well as Christians belonging to the Church of the East, consume Lenten suppers in the evening, typically after sunset.