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Halfway Through Lent, a Small Quebec Island Celebrates With Masks and Jigs
Few islanders still observe Lent, but they cling to a tradition once seen as defying the all-powerful Roman Catholic Church. Few islanders still observe Lent, but they cling to a tradition once seen as defying the all-po…
Few islanders still observe Lent, but they cling to a tradition once seen as defying the all-powerful Roman Catholic Church. Few islanders still observe Lent, but they cling to a tradition once seen as defying the all-powerful Roman Catholic Church.
Key takeaways
Quick scan — what you need to know:
- Few islanders still observe Lent, but they cling to a tradition once seen as defying the all-powerful Roman Catholic Church.
- Few islanders still observe Lent, but they cling to a tradition once seen as defying the all-powerful Roman Catholic Church. Few
- islanders still observe Lent, but they cling to a tradition once seen as defying the all-powerful Roman Catholic Church.
Background
What led here, in plain terms:
- s defying the all-powerful Roman Catholic Church.
- Full context often emerges as officials, markets, or courts add updates.
Why it matters
Why readers and decision-makers should care:
- Few islanders still observe Lent, but they cling to a tradition once seen as defying the all-powerful Roman Catholic Church.
- Few islanders still observe Lent, but they cling to a tradition once seen as defying the all-powerful Roman Catholic Church. Few
- islanders still observe Lent, but they cling to a tradition once seen as defying the all-powerful Roman Catholic Church.