Ash Wednesday marks beginning of Lent


Posted February 21, 2012 by Carla Hinton Comment on this article Leave a comment

Wednesday, Feb. 22,  marks the beginning of the Lenten season.

Wednesday  is Ash Wednesday, the seventh Wednesday before Easter Sunday.

Traditionally, ashes used to observe the day come from the burning of palm leaves used during Palm Sunday services the previous year.

The ashes are placed on congregants’ foreheads in the sign of the cross as they participate in Ash Wednesday services.

The words “Remember that you are dust and to dust you shall return” remind believers of their mortality — that they are on Earth for a short time.

Lent, the period between Ash Wednesday and Easter, excluding Sundays, is a time when many Christians choose to give up one of their favorite foods, drinks or activities.

Lenten fasting is seen as a way for Christians to identify with Jesus in the suffering he experienced to redeem mankind.

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Carla Hinton, an Oklahoma City native, joined The Oklahoman in 1986 as a National Society of Newspaper Editors minority intern. She began...


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