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6 Things You must Know About Ash Wednesday

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Ash Wednesday is here and there are some important things we should all know about the day. Things like why it is being celebrated and the significance for Christians. Ash Wednesday is celebrated in different ways across the world. Here are some interesting facts and things everyone must know about the day.

1. What is Ash Wednesday?

It is called Ash Wednesday because it is always celebrated on a Wednesday and people apply ash on their foreheads mostly in the form of a cross.

2. Why ash on the forehead?

Ash applied on the forehead symbolizes repentance and many more things such as fragility and mortality, and the need to be redeemed by the mercy of God.

3. How is the ash placed on the forehead?

The priest in the church usually sprinkles the ash in the holy water and blesses it. He then proceeds to place the ash on the forehead of the followers who have come to church in the shape of a cross. He blesses them by saying “Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return” or “Repent and believe in the Gospel”.

4. There is no particular rule that dictates how Ash Wednesday must be celebrated and how the ash must be placed

The rituals and customs that are followed on Ash Wednesday largely depends on the local customs and traditions and in some paces even according to the tastes and beliefs of the priest.

5. Ash Wednesday signifies the beginning of Lent

The forty days of fasting or lent begins on Ash Wednesday. Although many do not really fast the whole day, a lot of people give up on their favorite things for forty days as a sign of their belief or repentance. Again there are no set rules and people are free to follow any diet they wish to.

6. Each denomination celebrates Ash Wednesday differently

It is in the Catholic Church that Ash Wednesday id celebrated with a lot of rituals. Other denominations of the Christian faith keep it simple with a sermon and no lacing of ashes on the forehead.

There are a lot of references in the bible about placing of ashes on the forehead as a sign of repentance. Although it was never mentioned in the bible that this day must be celebrated as Ash Wednesday, it’s been followed for centuries and continues to this day. The forty days of fasting after Ash Wednesday is usually followed by much celebration, especially in the form of carnivals in the Latin American countries.

 

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