Ash Wednesday a moveable feast that begins the liturgical season of Lent. It does not have a specific date but depends on when Easter is celebrated in 2024 it is on February 14. On Ash Wednesday Christians begin the period of the fast. Healthy people between the ages of 18 and 59 are required to fast or perform some act of penance on Ash Wednesday. Remember the point is to turn your heart from sin and excessive pleasure and focus more on God. So all penances should be done in a spirit of love of God and sorrow for sin.....
Here are 5 easy ways to observe Lent: Lenten Fasting or Penance can involve :
Here are 5 easy ways to observe Lent: Lenten Fasting or Penance can involve :
1. Watching less TV or Internet or Social Media
2. Helping the poor either with money or voluteering
3. Spending time with the sick at the hospital or old age home
4. Donating clothing to charity
5. Spending more time in prayer, attending Mass more often, going to Confession more often.
Required: Abstinence from meat is required on Ash Wednesday and Fridays during Lent. On Ash Wednesday and Good Friday Catholics from ages 18-59 are required to Fast which means the consumption of 1 full meal and only 2 smaller meals. Ash Wednesday starts the commemoration of Jesus' 40 days in the desert. Lent is actually 46 days as the Sundays do not count for the fasting period. When people attend Church services on Ash Wednesday day they are commonly blessed with ashes in the form of a cross on their foreheads, but it is not obligatory to attend Mass on Ash Wednesday.
Required: Abstinence from meat is required on Ash Wednesday and Fridays during Lent. On Ash Wednesday and Good Friday Catholics from ages 18-59 are required to Fast which means the consumption of 1 full meal and only 2 smaller meals. Ash Wednesday starts the commemoration of Jesus' 40 days in the desert. Lent is actually 46 days as the Sundays do not count for the fasting period. When people attend Church services on Ash Wednesday day they are commonly blessed with ashes in the form of a cross on their foreheads, but it is not obligatory to attend Mass on Ash Wednesday.
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