Remember that you are dust3/7/2023 Gregory the Great, the practice was further expanded and is mentioned in the sixth-century Gregorian Sacramentary. "Christian men had ashes sprinkled on their heads while ashes were used to trace the cross on the forehead of women." Other baptized Christians began asking to receive ashes in a manner similar to catechumens and penitents," according to Our Sunday Visitor. Confessed sinners of that era were also marked with ashes as part of the public penitential process. "Ashes were imposed on the early catechumens when they began their preparation time for baptism. The Old Testament offers several examples of how we have a long tradition of using ashes as an "outward sign of grief, a mark of humility, mourning, penance and morality," according to Our Sunday Visitor. "The ashes are a sign of mortality and a sign of renewal in Christ." Learn more in our Lenten Q&A. As God breathed life into the dust at the beginning he can breathe new life into those who have fallen into sin," he added. "To recall that only with the breath of God can we have life is motivation to reorder whatever part of life needs it. ![]() ![]() Why? Father Erik Pohlmeier, diocesan director of faith formation, said the prayer offered as ashes are given answers this question. "The words are a reminder of our origins, 'Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.' The ashes and the whole season of Lent are a time to refocus on our relationship with God and that relationship starts with a dependence on God for our very existence." Though it is not a holy day of obligation, it is a day of fast and abstinence. We are marked with ashes, in the form of a cross, on our forehead on Ash Wednesday. Please be generous.Īsh Wednesday begins our Lenten journey toward the celebration of Easter. ![]() A special Ash Wednesday Collection will be taken up during all Masses in the Diocese of Little Rock to support the evangelization mission of the Church in Arkansas by helping to provide for the priests, religious and lay people who proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ in places where the people they serve don't have the financial resources to provide for them. Confirm schedule by calling the parish office. To find an Ash Wednesday Mass in your area, click on the button above to visit a parish near you to find Mass times.
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