Posted by Luke J. Wilson on 5th March 2025 in Lent |
ash wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, a season of repentance, fasting, and preparation for Easter in the Christian calendar. It is observed by many Western Christian traditions, including the Roman Catholic Church, Anglican Communion, Lutheran churches, and some Methodist and Reformed communities. The day falls 46 days before Easter Sunday and is always on a
wednesday.
Origins and Historical Development
The practice of
ash wednesday can be traced back to the early centuries of Christianity, though its formal observance developed over time. The use of
ashes as a sign of repentance has deep biblical roots, appearing frequently in the Old Testament. People w...