Guess who got to take up the offerings for Ash Wednesday Mass today?!?!?
Now I’m off to eat a fish sandwich.
May you all be blessed and safe for the season of Lent. Love you all XOXOXO.
#PrayForUkraine #PrayforPeace https://t.co/wAGRkarSiN
In solidarity with those impacted by the invasion of Ukraine, Pope Francis called for this Ash Wednesday to be a day of fasting and prayer for peace. Today, Villanova’s Masses have this intention. Let us pray for peace and protection for all, and a swift end to this conflict. https://t.co/0OpLLko2BS
ASH WEDNESDAY 2022
Gameday. My list of meatless meals for Team Jesus to enjoy today & the next 6 Fridays. Personally going with some fish tonight. Lunch still up in the air. https://t.co/y9jyWPibdX
Today, I join Christians around the world in observing Ash Wednesday — and pray for those who have lost loved ones during the past year. Lent is a time to deepen our faith as we prepare for the joy of the Easter season.
Today, on this Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, Y3RH have been thinking about and praying for the people of Ukraine. 🙏🇺🇦 https://t.co/WjRaB5jCRs
— Star of the Sea Primary School, Whitley Bay (@starseatweets) March 2, 2022
It's #FatTuesday!
The last day of Carnival and the day before Ash Wednesday, Fat Tuesday is the intertwining of a period of festivals and feasts that lead to a time of fasting and reflection. How are you celebrating? https://t.co/A0RpeMPfyl
An idea: Pope Francis has asked us to make Ash Wednesday a special day of prayer for peace. As a class or school, each child can decorate a dove to put on the window making a whole sea of peace for all to see. 🙏🕊️🙏
Some examples from @twinklresources https://t.co/tqJ7Z2843I
— Children's Liturgy with Emily (@LiturgyChildren) March 1, 2022
Today is Ash Wednesday #AshWednesday #Lent Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live, even though he dies.” —JOHN 11:25 https://t.co/GXjVaGxzNv
Ash Wednesday is mainly a Catholic observance in which ashes are marked on the forehead of parishioners in the shape of a cross. The ashes are meant as a reminder of our mortality and sinfulness.