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

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    Lent, a season of penance that includes prayer, fasting and almsgiving, begins with Ash Wednesday—a holy day of prayer and fasting. Traditionally, "lent" referred to the lengthening of the days ...

  3. Ash Wednesday - Wikipedia

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    In India, Ash Wednesday is called व्रत विभूति (Vrat Vibhuti - meaning, "the sacred ash of the Holy Fast"). After attending a worship service, often on Wednesday evenings, it is common for Christians of various denominations that celebrate Lent to break that day's Lenten fast together through a communal Lenten supper , which ...

  4. When and what is Ash Wednesday? Why Christians wear ... - AOL

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    What is the meaning of the ashes? ... Ash Wednesday is to be observed by fasting and abstinence, according to britannica.com. No meat is allowed and only one meal should be eaten on this day.

  5. Fasting and abstinence in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    The law of fasting binds those who have attained their majority until the beginning of the sixtieth year. [1] [2] [3] At that age, a person is automatically excused from the requirement to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday, but, if health permits, may participate in the fast should he choose to do so. [4]

  6. Ash Wednesday 2024: When and why Christians wear ashes to ...

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    This year, Ash Wednesday is on Feb. 14, coinciding with Valentine's Day. This marks the beginning of Lent , a 40-day period of fasting and prayer in preparation for Easter, which is on March 31 ...

  7. Collation (meal) - Wikipedia

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    At the present time, on Christian strict fasting days of Lent (Ash Wednesday and Good Friday), the Catholic Church prescribes "only one full meal a day, but does not prohibit taking some food in the morning and evening, observing — as far as quantity and quality are concerned — approved local custom.".

  8. What is Ash Wednesday? Why do Christians wear ashes and give ...

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    Ash Wednesday shares the date with Valentine's Day in 2024 on Feb. 14. What is Ash Wednesday? Christians commonly celebrate Ash Wednesday with ashes on their forehead and fasting to start the ...

  9. Fat Thursday - Wikipedia

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    Fat Thursday is a Christian tradition in some countries marking the last Thursday before Lent and is associated with the celebration of Carnival.Because Lent is a time of fasting, the days leading up to Ash Wednesday provide the last opportunity for feasting (including simply eating forbidden items) until Easter.