Most of the Christian denominations.
2007-03-02 07:40:40
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answered by WC 7
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Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodox Christianity.
2007-03-02 15:39:39
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answered by Nowhere Man 6
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Many Christians, but not all. Tends to be more older denominations. Not so much recent denominations like 4 Square or Vineyard.
Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Methodists, Lutherans, Anglicans, I think the Presbyterians do too.
2007-03-02 15:45:13
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answered by Max Marie, OFS 7
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Roman Catholics, the Eastern Orthodox, Anglicans, Episcopalians, Methodists, Presbyterians, Disciples of Christ, Congregationalists. I think that's it, although I know of someone that had belonged to a non-denominational mom & pop type church and they observed Lent. I know of others in the Assembly of God who do as well.
2007-03-02 15:43:14
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answered by The Carmelite 6
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Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodox Christianity.
Some Baptist sects.
2007-03-02 15:43:55
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answered by chris p 6
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Christianity- with the exception of some of the branches of it that have developed in the past 300 years.
2007-03-02 15:40:42
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answered by LabGrrl 7
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Christianity.
2007-03-02 15:39:44
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answered by go2bermuda 4
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Thats where they give up a certain kind of material thing like food or tv or something and the only on e ive heard of that does it is Roman Catholic!!
2007-03-02 15:41:10
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answered by get_high_and_hope_it_gets_u_by 2
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Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxism, Anglicism, and some forms of protestantism.
2007-03-02 15:40:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Catholicis,Eastern Orthodox,Jewish
2007-03-02 15:41:43
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answered by Dr Universe 7
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Catholic, Methodist Episcopalian
2007-03-02 15:40:28
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answered by spannmoore1952 1
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