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  1. Ash Wednesday is a holy day of prayer and fasting in many Western Christian denominations. It is preceded by Shrove Tuesday and marks the first day of Lent, the six weeks of penitence before Easter. [1]

  2. Jul 1, 2024 · Updated Jul 01, 2024. Each year, Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent and is always 46 days before Easter Sunday. Ash Wednesday begins the 40-day Lent season (not counting Sundays) marked by repentance, fasting, reflection, and ultimately celebration.

  3. Ash Wednesday is one of the most popular and important holy days in the liturgical calendar. Ash Wednesday opens Lent, a season of fasting and prayer. Ash Wednesday takes place 46 days before Easter Sunday, and is chiefly observed by Catholics, although many other Christians observe it too.

  4. Ash Wednesday, in Western Christianity, the first day of Lent, occurring six and a half weeks before Easter (between February 4 and March 11, depending on the date of Easter). It is immediately preceded by Shrove Tuesday.

  5. Feb 14, 2024 · Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent. Ash Wednesday begins the 40 days in which the Church calls the faithful to conversion and to truly prepare to live the mysteries of the passion,...

  6. Feb 13, 2024 · Ash Wednesday is the first day of the liturgical season of Lent that falls six and half weeks before Easter each year. Members of the Catholic Church ages 18 to 59 are required to...

  7. Feb 21, 2023 · What is Ash Wednesday? A woman with a cross of ashes on her forehead attends a traditional Ash Wednesday service at the Metropolitan Cathedral in San Jose, Costa Rica. The Christian holiday...

  8. Feb 18, 2020 · In the Ash Wednesday gospel reading Jesus directs us to clean up: “Put oil on your head and wash your face, so that your fasting may not be seen by others” (Matt. 6:17–18a). And yet shortly after hearing these words we line up to receive ashes on our foreheads, a mark associated with penance and fasting.

  9. Feb 14, 2020 · Ash Wednesday. Liturgical Feasts 14 February. From the beginning of the 2 nd century, Christians began preparing for Easter with two days of fasting and penitence. Later, this practice was applied to all of Holy Week.

  10. Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are obligatory days of fasting and abstinence for Catholics. In addition, Fridays during Lent are obligatory days of abstinence. For members of the Latin Catholic Church, the norms on fasting are obligatory from age 18 until age 59.

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