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What is Ash Wednesday, and why do so many Christians start Lent with ashes on their foreheads?In this podcast, we break down the meaning and significance of Ash Wednesday — the first day of Lent observed by Roman Catholics and many other denominations. The ashes, often made from last year’s Palm Sunday branches, symbolize humility, repentance, and our desire to be made right with God.You’ll learn the biblical roots of ashes as a symbol of sorrow for sin, and how Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of a 40-day spiritual journey toward Easter.
Key Takeaways: • Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent. • Ashes symbolize repentance and humility, drawn from Old Testament traditions. • The ashes are often made from burned Palm Sunday branches from the previous year. • The cross marked on the forehead is a public expression of inward transformation.
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What is Ash Wednesday, and why do so many Christians start Lent with ashes on their foreheads?In this podcast, we break down the meaning and significance of Ash Wednesday — the first day of Lent observed by Roman Catholics and many other denominations. The ashes, often made from last year’s Palm Sunday branches, symbolize humility, repentance, and our desire to be made right with God.You’ll learn the biblical roots of ashes as a symbol of sorrow for sin, and how Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of a 40-day spiritual journey toward Easter.
Key Takeaways: • Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent. • Ashes symbolize repentance and humility, drawn from Old Testament traditions. • The ashes are often made from burned Palm Sunday branches from the previous year. • The cross marked on the forehead is a public expression of inward transformation.

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