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  2. What Is 'Ash Wednesday' and Why Is It Celebrated? - AOL

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    Ash Wednesday is always 40 days before Easter. It's technically 46 days before Easter, if you include Sundays, but Sundays are traditionally considered feast days, a celebration of the ...

  3. What is Ash Wednesday and why is it important in the ... - AOL

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    Meanwhile, Easter Sunday is always held on the first Sunday after a full moon following the Spring Equinox. This year, Ash Wednesday also falls on another popular holiday: Valetine’s Day.

  4. Ash Wednesday - Wikipedia

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    Many Christians attend special Ash Wednesday church services at which churchgoers receive ash on their foreheads or the top of their heads, as the wearing of ashes was a sign of repentance in biblical times. [10] Ash Wednesday derives its name from this practice, in which the placement of ashes is accompanied by the words, "Repent, and believe ...

  5. Ash Wednesday is quickly approaching. Here's what ... - AOL

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    Ash Wednesday always falls six and a half weeks before Easter. Because it's dependent on the date Easter falls on, it can occur as early as Feb. 4 or as late as March 10.

  6. Quinquagesima - Wikipedia

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    Since the forty days of Lent do not include Sundays, the first day of Lent, Ash Wednesday, succeeds Quinquagesima Sunday by only three days. The name Estomihi is derived from the incipit or opening words of the Introit for the Sunday, Esto mihi in Deum protectorem, et in locum refugii, ut salvum me facias , ("Be Thou unto me a God, a Protector ...

  7. Religious fasting - Wikipedia

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    The Reformed Church in America describes the first day of Lent, Ash Wednesday, as a day "focused on prayer, fasting, and repentance" and considers fasting a focus of the whole Lenten season, [75] as demonstrated in the "Invitation to Observe a Lenten Discipline", found in the Reformed liturgy for the Ash Wednesday service, which is read by the ...

  8. Why Christians wear ashes for Ash Wednesday and give up their ...

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    Ash Wednesday is the start of the six-week period of Lent, an important time of the year for Christians that leads up to Easter.

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