Wednesday, March 5, 2014

ASH WEDNESDAY

You are merciful to all, O Lord, and despise nothing that
you have made.  You overlook people's sins, to bring them to
repentance, and you spare them, for you are the Lord our God. -
Wisdom 11:24, 25, 27 (Today's Entrance Antiphon)
 
ASH WEDNESDAY*


 "See that you get ready for confession
and Holy Communion, so that you may be
resurrected in grace with Christ Jesus."
 
St Catherine of Siena 
 
 
*ASH WEDNESDAY is solemnly observed by the Church to mark the beginning of the forty days of penance in the Lenten season. The faithful who attends the Mass on this day will be marked on the forehead with a CROSS of ASHES as a sign of conversion, penance, fasting and human mortality.
 
 
The marking of the forehead with a cross made of ashes reminds each that (1) God made the first human being by breathing life into dust, and without God, human beings are nothing more than dust and ashes, (2) the phrases often used when the ashes are administered remind Christians of the doctrine of original sin and (3) the cross of ashes may symbolize the way Christ's sacrifice on the cross as atonement for sin replaces the Old Testament tradition of making burnt offerings to atone for sin.

As ashes are being administered, the priest utters one of the following phrases:
    "Turn away from sin and be faithful to the Gospel."
    "Remember (O man) that you are dust, and unto dust you shall return."
    "Repent, and hear the good news."


And if one prevail against him, two shall withstand him;
and a threefold cord is not quickly broken. - Ecclesiastes 4:12
 
During Lent, we are called to prayer, fasting and almsgiving. They are the "three-fold cord" spoken of in Ecclesiastes 4:12. Satan will not prevail against us if we follow Christ's call to use this three-fold cord as a basis for our Christian walk.

"Act, and God will act. "St. Joan of Arc
 
 

Prayer is good when accompanied 
by fasting, almsgiving, and righteousness.
A little with righteousness is better than much with wrongdoing.
It is better to give alms than to treasure up gold. - Tobit 12:8 
 
Let us pray - one for the other - 
for perseverance and fidelity in this Lenten season!

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