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Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust
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Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust

Dying to old habits and living an improved life

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Hello Moon(light)ers,

I hope your week started off well, and you are refreshed. Today, I want to talk about religion changing old habits.

It is Ash Wednesday for us Catholics. First, let me tell you what this day is all about. Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lenten season, a period of approximately 40 days of preparation leading up to Easter.

What is Ash Wednesday?

* Reflection and Repentance

Ash Wednesday is a time for Catholics to reflect on their mortality, their sins, and their need for repentance.

It's a call to turn away from sin and to seek a closer relationship with God.

* Symbolism of Ashes

The ashes, typically made from burned palm branches from the previous year's Palm Sunday, symbolize mortality and sorrow for sins.

The act of receiving ashes on the forehead in the shape of a cross is a visible sign of repentance and humility.

The phrase often used when the ashes are applied, "Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return," reinforces the theme of mortality.

* Preparation for Easter

Lent is also a time of fasting, prayer, and almsgiving, all of which are practices aimed at preparing Catholics to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday.

In essence, Ash Wednesday is a solemn and reflective day that sets the tone for the Lenten season.

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