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Why Do Catholics Put Ashes On Our Heads On Ash Wednesday? by martooski(m): 4:20pm On Feb 17, 2021
WHY DO CATHOLICS PUT ASHES ON OUR HEADS ON ASH WEDNESDAY?

by MARK HART

“Excuse me, you’ve got some dirt on your head.”

Every year someone says that to me on Ash Wednesday. Maybe it has happened to you too. In the past it used to frustrate me, but in recent years I have come to see it as a great opportunity to evangelize, to share with someone about the most important person in my life: Jesus Christ.

So, what do you say when folks ask you about that smudge on your forehead?

Here are a few responses that I would not recommend:

THE IGNORANT RESPONSE

‘My mom made me go to church and get them. I have no idea what they mean.’

THE SARCASTIC RESPONSE

‘I’m protesting showers. Today, ashes; tomorrow I’m going to swim in raw sewage.’

THE RIDICULOUS RESPONSE

‘I have a big zit that I’m trying to cover up. Is it working?’

THE PRACTICAL (but Misguided) RESPONSE

‘Better dirty on the outside of my head than on the inside.’

And here are a few responses that I would recommend:

THE BIBLICAL RESPONSE

Over forty passages in the Bible associate ashes with mourning and grief. In Old Testament times people used ashes as a sign of repentance. They would sit in ashes, roll around in them, sprinkle them upon their heads, or even mingle them with their food and drink. They did this as an outward sign of their inward posture of repentance. Check out Daniel 9:3-6, for an example.

Ash Wednesday begins Lent, a time when we stop and assess how we’re doing in our walk with God. Lent helps us identify spiritual areas in which we can grow and sinful areas that we need to avoid. To repent, put simply, means to turn away from sin and turn toward God. We use ashes as an outward expression of our need to begin again.

A TRADITIONAL RESPONSE

Ashes are a sign of physical death, as in ‘ashes to ashes, dust to dust.’ We began as dust (a joyless and lifeless existence), and our bodies will return to dust until we are raised up by Christ. By receiving ashes and keeping them on, we publicly proclaim our intent to die to our worldly desires and live even more in Christ’s image, which we focus on during the season of ‘rebirth’ that is Lent (a Latin term for ‘Spring’).

THE HISTORICAL RESPONSE

For over twelve hundred years on the dies cinerum (day of ashes) faithful followers have approached the altar and received ashes upon their foreheads. These ashes are made from the burnt palm fronds that were blessed on the Palm Sunday of the previous year. The ashes are sprinkled with holy water, usually fragranced with incense and blessed using four prayers that are thousands of years old.

The use of ashes for repentance and penance can be traced even further back and is practiced throughout the world. On Ash Wednesday ashes are applied to believers’ foreheads in the shape of the cross.

THE SYMBOLIC RESPONSE

God formed Adam out of the ‘dust’ of the earth, which we read about in Genesis 2:7. In addition, Jesus healed the blind man with clay (earth and spit) in John 9:6. We mark ourselves with ashes as a ‘new beginning’ at the onset of Lent, allowing the life of Jesus Christ to make us whole and new again.

THE MOST BASIC RESPONSE

I’m a sinner. I don’t always love God as strongly as I could or as directly as I should. Ash Wednesday reminds me that it is only through God that I have life; He gave it to me.

Ash Wednesday also begins my preparation for Holy Week and the Passion and Resurrection of my Lord, Jesus, without Whom I have no life here and no chance at eternal life in Heaven. This is just a great opportunity for me to get better. Thanks for asking.

God forgives. He loves. And He gives this sinner a second chance.

Re: Why Do Catholics Put Ashes On Our Heads On Ash Wednesday? by SanctifiedSista(f): 4:27pm On Feb 17, 2021
I advise Catholics not to only fast today but thru out the whole 40 days BUT do it with expectation. Even today, if u are just fasting becos they said u shld fast, stop decieving urself
Go and have that Amala and soup
Again, I warn.ALL fastings and prayer must be done consciously and with expectation from GOD
Re: Why Do Catholics Put Ashes On Our Heads On Ash Wednesday? by budaatum: 4:55pm On Feb 17, 2021
SanctifiedSista:
I advise Catholics not to only fast today but thru out the whole 40 days BUT do it with expectation. Even today, if u are just fasting becos they said u shld fast, stop decieving urself
Go and have that Amala and soup
Again, I warn.ALL fastings and prayer must be done consciously and with expectation from GOD
I take it you are not fasting. Fasting does not only mean refrain from food but reflect on yourself too.

Ash Wednesday begins Lent, a time when we stop and assess how we’re doing in our walk with God. Lent helps us identify spiritual areas in which we can grow and sinful areas that we need to avoid.
Re: Why Do Catholics Put Ashes On Our Heads On Ash Wednesday? by SanctifiedSista(f): 4:59pm On Feb 17, 2021
budaatum:

I take it you are not fasting. Fasting does not only mean refrain from food but reflect on yourself too.



Fasting is NOT a reflection of oneself, that is something u do on a daily basis whether u are fasting or NOT. Everyday listening to the word of GOD weda thru ur Bible,devotional or anointed men of GOD messages helps u reflect on ur mind, cleanse urself and make corrections
Re: Why Do Catholics Put Ashes On Our Heads On Ash Wednesday? by budaatum: 5:03pm On Feb 17, 2021
SanctifiedSista:
Fasting is NOT a reflection of oneself, that is something u do on a daily basis whether u are fasting or NOT. Everyday listening to the word of GOD weda thru ur Bible,devotional or anointed men of GOD messages helps u reflect on ur mind, cleanse urself and make corrections
Everyday, yes. Fasting is to remind you to increase the diligence with which you do reflect. If you reflect everyday, reflect more over lent and continue doing so with that intensity for the entire year, then increase intensity on Ash Wednesday and keep it up till the next and so on and so on.

That's how you become perfect at reflecting more everyday.

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Re: Why Do Catholics Put Ashes On Our Heads On Ash Wednesday? by Dtruthspeaker: 8:09pm On Feb 17, 2021
When will the people learn that all the things of God are spirit and not physical or earthly?

Just as Dettol or Dove Soaps can not wash away your sins, so also the laying of charcoal or tar upon thy head or body does not mean that thou are contrite and penitent.

As The Lord said

Matthew 23:26
"Thou blind Pharisee, cleanse first that which is within the cup and platter, that the outside of them may be clean also."
Re: Why Do Catholics Put Ashes On Our Heads On Ash Wednesday? by budaatum: 12:42am On Feb 19, 2021
Dtruthspeaker:
When will the people learn that all the things of God are spirit and not physical or earthly?

Just as Dettol or Dove Soaps can not wash away your sins, so also the laying of charcoal or tar upon thy head or body does not mean that thou are contrite and penitent.

As The Lord said

Matthew 23:26
"Thou blind Pharisee, cleanse first that which is within the cup and platter, that the outside of them may be clean also."

The ash is put on their head in spirit. If they thought it would cleanse them they'd put it all over their body and inside it too.
Re: Why Do Catholics Put Ashes On Our Heads On Ash Wednesday? by Dtruthspeaker: 7:23am On Feb 19, 2021
budaatum:


The ash is put on their head in spirit. If they thought it would cleanse them they'd put it all over their body and inside it too.

grin Anyway, He Who Sees All, sees all!

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