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What is Ash Wednesday ? Here’s all You need to know as Christians begin Lent Today

What is Ash Wednesday ? Here’s all You need to know as Christians begin Lent Today

Ash Wednesday

Ash Wednesday – also known as the Day of Ashes – is a day of repentance, when Catholics and Christians confess their sins and profess their devotion to God lea

Ash Wednesday – also known as the Day of Ashes – is a day of repentance, when Catholics and Christians confess their sins and profess their devotion to God leading up to Easter. 

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“It’s pretty well recognized that ( Ash Wednesday ) is one of the days which – even people who aren’t all that regular in church participation – some of them come to church on Wednesday as well. “It just has kind of strong cultural connections folks participate in.”: William Johnston, associate professor of religious studies at the University of Dayton.

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Why do people get ashes on Ash Wednesday?

During Mass on Ash Wednesday, a priest will mark a worshiper’s forehead with ashes in the shape of a cross, and will say “Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return” or “Repent and believe in the Gospel.”

The ashes represent a person acknowledging and showing remorse for their sins, as Johnston said the tradition dates back to 1091.

“The ashes is just sort of a ritual symbolic way to say ‘I’m beginning this journey of repentance and renewal, for the sake of my greater fidelity,'” he said. 

After a person receives their ashes, they aren’t required to leave it on or take it off following Mass, but people typically leave them on for the rest of the day. The ashes typically come from the palms from the previous year’s Palm Sunday, which are burned and blessed before they are used. 

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When is Ash Wednesday in 2023? 

Ash Wednesday is always six and a half weeks before Easter. Since Ash Wednesday is dependent on the date of Easter, it can occur as early as Feb. 4 or as late as March 10.

This year, Easter is April 9, so Ash Wednesday is Feb. 22.

When is Easter, Ash Wednesday in 2024?

Next year, Easter is March 31, 2024, so Ash Wednesday will be Feb. 14, 2024. 

Can you eat meat on Ash Wednesday? 

Catholics are not supposed to eat meat on Ash Wednesday, just as they aren’t supposed to eat meat on Fridays during Lent. 

On Ash Wednesday, worshipers are also supposed to fast, allowing themselves to have one meal during the day. Children and elderly people are usually exempt from fasting and giving up meat. 

What is Lent?

Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, which is “a period of preparation to be able to celebrate” Easter, Johnston said. 

The six-week period is meant to be celebrated with self-sacrifice, prayer and other religious activities leading up to Easter, the day believed to be when Jesus Christ rose from the dead to sit at the right hand of God. Johnston calls Lent a “period of purification and enlightenment.”

“It is encouraged for (worshipers) to both root out the things that prevent them from making sort of a wholehearted, unreserved commitment to Christ, and cultivate and develop those things in their life that do help them do that,” Johnston said. 

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When does Lent start and end?

Lent starts on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 22, although when it ends is disputed. Some churches say it ends on the night of Holy Thursday (April 6, 2023), Good Friday (April 7, 2023), Holy Saturday (April 8, 2023) or Easter. Typically, Lent is celebrated during the entire 46 day period, with 40 days of fasting and six Sundays, when fasting is not practiced.

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Why do people give up something for Lent?

During Lent, Catholics and Christians will give up something they enjoy – like cookies, candy or alcohol – or something they feel like they should stop – like watching TV or social media.

Johnston said the practice of giving up something is learning how to say no to ourselves while saying yes to something we may be neglecting. 

“If you say no, it’s a way of learning how to say no to the desires that we have for our own pleasure in best interest, for the sake of being able to do something else,” he said. “Say yes to other things that are that are important, whether it’s serving others, engaging in prayer or what have you.”