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  1. 2. Mai 2019 · Here is the date of Ash Wednesday next year and in future years: Ash Wednesday 2020: February 26, 2020. Ash Wednesday 2021: February 17, 2021. Ash Wednesday 2022: March 2, 2022. Ash Wednesday 2023: February 22, 2023. Ash Wednesday 2024: February 14, 2024. Ash Wednesday 2025: March 5, 2025. Ash Wednesday 2026: February 18, 2026.

  2. Ash Wednesday was added to the liturgical calendar well after the 40-day penitential season of Lent became the norm throughout the Latin Church. Lent, in turn, was universally established only after the early Church sorted out the date of Easter. The issue was clarified at the famous Council of Nicaea in 325 where “all the Churches agreed that Easter, the Christian Passover, should be ...

  3. Ash Wednesday - February 14th, 2024. Ash Wednesday is one of the most popular and important holy days in the liturgical calendar. Ash Wednesday opens Lent, a season of fasting and prayer. Ash Wednesday takes place 46 days before Easter Sunday, and is chiefly observed by Catholics, although many other Christians observe it too.

  4. www.usccb.org › prayer-worship › liturgical-yearWhat is Lent? | USCCB

    14. Feb. 2024 · What is Lent? Wednesday, February 14, 2024 - Thursday, March 28, 2024. Lent is a 40 day season of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving that begins on Ash Wednesday and ends at sundown on Holy Thursday. It's a period of preparation to celebrate the Lord's Resurrection at Easter. During Lent, we seek the Lord in prayer by reading Sacred Scripture; we ...

  5. 灰の水曜日(はいのすいようび、英: Ash Wednesday 、伊: Mercoledì delle Ceneri 、西: Miércoles de Ceniza 、仏: Mercredi des Cendres 、独: Aschermittwoch 、蘭: Aswoensdag 、葡: Quarta-Feira de Cinzas )は、キリスト教 カトリック教会をはじめとする西方教会の典礼日 。

  6. 21. Feb. 2023 · Ash Wednesday is always six and a half weeks before Easter. Since Ash Wednesday is dependent on the date of Easter, it can occur as early as Feb. 4 or as late as March 10. This year, Easter is ...

  7. 18. Feb. 2020 · In the Ash Wednesday gospel reading Jesus directs us to clean up: “Put oil on your head and wash your face, so that your fasting may not be seen by others” (Matt. 6:17–18a). And yet shortly after hearing these words we line up to receive ashes on our foreheads, a mark associated with penance and fasting. Clearly the Ash Wednesday ritual does not come from the gospel.