Carnival (see other spellings and names) is a Croatian festive
season that occurs before the
Christian season of
Lent. The main events typically occur during February or early March. Carnival typically involves a public
celebration and/or
parade combining some elements of a
circus, masks and public
street party. People wear masks during many such celebrations, an overturning of life's normal things. The celebrations have long been associated with heavy alcohol consumption. Many synods and councils attempted to set things "right". The statements of Caesarius of Arles (470–542), which protested around 500 CE in his sermons against the Pagan practices, seemed to have formed the building blocks of the Indiculus superstitionum et paganiarum (small index of superstitious and pagan practices), which was drafted by the Synod of Leptines in 742 in which the Spurcalibus en februario was condemned.