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The Key Days During Lent You Should Know

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Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent. Fasting on Ash Wednesday is a common practice among many Christians, especially Roman Catholics and the Christian Orthodox churches, as a way to begin the season of Lent with humility and repentance.

In Roman Catholic liturgy for Ash Wednesday, they use ashes made from the burned palm branches distributed on Palm Sunday of the previous year.  The priest blesses the ashes and imposes them on the foreheads of the faithful, making the sign of the cross, saying, “Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.”

It’s a reminder of our need for God’s grace and the sacrifice of Jesus. The ashes symbolize grief for things done wrong and the resulting division of imperfect people from a perfect God. St John Paul II once said that Roman Catholics utilize physical signs and symbolism in their faith to denote the spiritual.

Ash Wednesday marks the start of Lent, a season of prayer, fasting, and repentance leading up to Easter. While not all Christian traditions observe it, Ash Wednesday is a powerful way to reflect on the Christian faith and prepare each soul for the hope and joy of Easter.

Important days in the Lenten journey

On Palm Sunday, within the Lenten journey, Christians evoke the entrance of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, where He was welcomed as King just days before His crucifixion. Maundy Thursday, the day before Good Friday, is a commemoration of the night before Jesus died, when He shared the Passover meal with His closest friends and followers.

Good Friday is the day Christians remember Jesus’ death. The “Good” reflects how Jesus’ death was a sacrifice on behalf of all humanity so all could receive God’s forgiveness for their transgressions and sins. Easter Sunday is the culmination of the process of man’s salvation by Jesus Christ. It is a joyful celebration of Jesus resurrection from the dead, hence clearing the way for man to eternal life if they believe in Him.

Christians believe that Jesus became a sacrifice acceptable to God on Good Friday to bear the punishment for all humanity’s wrongdoings and offer all humanity forgiveness. He was raised from the dead on Easter Sunday to give human beings an opportunity to have a relationship with God for eternity.

Through prayer, fasting and alms giving, a Christian makes the cross and His resurrection on Easter the summit of the Christian’s belief and hope.

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