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+ Ashes in the Bible +

"O daughter of my people, gird on sackcloth, roll in the ashes." (Jeremiah 6:26)

"I turned to the Lord God, pleading in earnest prayer, with fasting, sackcloth and ashes." (Daniel 9:3)

"When the news reached the king of Nineveh, he rose from his throne, laid aside his robe, covered himself with sackcloth, and sat in the ashes." (Jonah 3:6)

"And all the Israelite men, women and children who lived in Jerusalem prostrated themselves in front of the temple building, with ashes strewn on their heads, displaying their sackcloth covering before the Lord." (Judith 4:11; see also 4:15 and 9:1)

"That day they fasted and wore sackcloth; they sprinkled ashes on their heads and tore their clothes." (1 Maccabees 3:47; see also 4:39)

Jesus refers to the use of sackcloth and ashes as signs of repentance: "Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty deeds done in your midst had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would long ago have repented in sackcloth and ashes." (Matthew 11:21, Luke 10:13)

+ Ash Wednesday +

As the beginning of Lent, Ash Wednesday calls us to the conversion journey that marks the season.

As those preparing to join the Church enter the final stage of their preparation for the Easter sacraments, we are all called to walk with them so that we will be prepared to renew our baptismal promises when Easter arrives.

When we receive ashes on our foreheads, we remember:
+ Who we are
+ That we are creatures of the earth
. "Remember that you are dust"
+ That we are mortal beings
. "and to dust you will return"
+ That we are baptized
+ That we are people on a journey of conversion
. "Turn away from sin and be faithful to the gospel"
+ That we are members of the body of Christ
+ That smudge on our foreheads will proclaim that identity to others, too

With love in Christ.

2007-02-21 16:13:47 · answer #1 · answered by imacatholic2 7 · 0 0

The ashes are made by the burning of hands from very last year's Palm Sunday. The blessing of the ashes starts with an antiphon and a verse of a psalm begging God's grace and mercy. Then come 4 prayers which tutor what the ashes represent and how they're to be considered and utilized by us: a million. To be a non secular help for all who confess their sins. 2. To secure pardon of sins in the event you obtain the ashes. 3. to grant us the spirit of contrition. 4. to grant us the grace and power to do penance. After the priest sprinkles the ashes with holy water and incenses them, he places some on his own head, and then on the heads of those modern-day, the genuine being the seat of pride. He places them on our foreheads interior the type of a pass to remind us of our wish, and as he does so, he says the words of Genesis 3: Meménto, ****, quia pulvis es, et in púlverem revertéris (bear in thoughts, guy, that thou artwork airborne dirt and mud, and unto airborne dirt and mud thou shalt go back). We make no reaction to those words; we in simple terms go back to our pews. Following the disposition of the ashes come 2 Antiphons and a reaction. Then the priest says yet another prayer for probability-free practices interior the arriving wrestle. when we depart the church, we depart the ashes on our foreheads until eventually they placed on off certainly from the approach the day's events. they're a public witness to those products our society does no longer favor to embody: the truth of death, and the wish of resurrection in Our Lord, Jesus Christ.

2016-12-04 11:10:04 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ash Wednesday is The start of Lent in the Roman Catholic calender, when Catholics have the sign of the cross emblazoned on their foreheads with ashes. It's a day of fast and abstinence for Catholics. The pries draws the cross on you and says the words(not exact) 'From dust you were begot and to dust you shall return', to remind you of your mortality.

2007-02-21 00:18:27 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

To remind people that from ashes where you came from & ashes you will return. Time for repentance. (- -,)

2007-02-21 00:22:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

That is the day that everyone needs to clean out their fireplaces and ashtrays.

2007-02-21 00:05:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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