![]() ![]() Christians celebrate Christ’s resurrection on Easter Sunday, an event that gives them great hope. These holy days represent important events in Christ’s life leading up to his death on Good Friday. The last week of Lent is called Holy Week. Christians today voluntarily surrender something - a favorite food item, or maybe a not-so-great habit - as a small token of suffering in recognition of Christ’s suffering for mankind.Īsh Wednesday is also the day after Shrove Tuesday, a day meant for penitence in preparation for Lent, but which has now become a popular, secular day known as Mardis Gras, or “Fat Tuesday” - a sort of feast-before-the-fast celebration. ![]() The days of Lent are meant to reflect Christ’s forty-day fast and resistance to temptation in the wilderness. During the Lenten season, people resolve to do better and to be better. What is Ash Wednesday?Īsh Wednesday is the first day of Lent, a time for penance and fasting. So what exactly is Ash Wednesday and why is it significant to Christians around the world? Here are three things you need to know. When you pass some of your Christian neighbors on the street, you may notice that they are wearing an outward symbol of their faith - a cross of ashes drawn on their forehead. Today is Ash Wednesday, a day that marks the beginning of Lent, a Christian season of humility leading up to Easter. ![]()
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