Ash Wednesday Explained in 4 Min. - 5 Points You Need to Know! Receive Ashes in Church on Valentine's Day and Begin Fasting for 40 days of Lent
Ash Wednesday is 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 Ash Wednesday is on February 14th, which is also Valentine's Day.
1. 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.
2. Penance can involve watching less TV or the Internet, helping the poor, spending time with the sick, donating clothing, spending more time in prayer, attending Mass more often, and going to Confession more often.
2. Penance can involve watching less TV or the Internet, helping the poor, spending time with the sick, donating clothing, spending more time in prayer, attending Mass more often, and going to Confession more often.
3. Abstinence from meat is required on Ash Wednesday and Fridays in Lent.
4. Fasting requires the consumption of 1 full meal and only 2 smaller meals. Ash Wednesday starts the commemoration of Jesus' 40 days in the desert.
5. Lent is actually 46 days as the Sundays do not count for the fasting period. (continued below the Video)
When people attend Church services on Ash Wednesday they are commonly blessed with ashes in the form of a cross on their foreheads. Is Ash Wednesday Mass a day of obligation to attend Mass and receive ashes? No, it is not required for the faithful to attend Mass nor receive ashes. However, it is very good to go to Mass on this day and all should try to go to Mass on Ash Wednesday. It is encouraged and visible sign to pray, do penance, and be humble.
Where do the ashes come from?
Where do the ashes come from?
The ashes are usually derived from the burning of the palms used on Palm Sunday.
The biblical verse is said:
He said therefore to them again: Peace be to you. As the Father hath sent me, I also send you. When he had said this, he breathed on them; and he said to them: Receive ye the Holy Ghost. Whose sins you shall forgive, they are forgiven them; and whose sins you shall retain, they are retained.
What do the Ashes on your forehead mean?
They are to remind people of their sins and call them to repentence. Usually a priest, deacon or lay person marks the person's forehead.The biblical verse is said:
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