Ash Wednesday

February 22, 2012
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Today, Feb. 22, 2012, is Ash Wednesday. The students of St. Sebastian Regional School got ashes put on their foreheads to symbolize their repentance. Ash Wednesday is the name given for the 1st day of Lent.  

The ashes are burned from blessed palm used from th previous year’s Palm Sunday Celebration. The ashes are christened with Holy Water and them are scented with incense.

Although ashes symbolize penance and contrition. They also remind us that God is gracious and merciful, for those that call to Him with repentant hearts.

That is the meaning Ash Wednesday and what happened today for the Students of St. Sebastian Regional School.

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