Catholics worldwide today are trooping into their churches to mark Ash Wednesday, the beginning of their 40-Day fasting period, known as Lent.
The priest apply wet ash to the forehead in the form of the cross
Ash Wednesday marks the official beginning of Lent, a 40-day liturgical season of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving leading up to Easter.
In 2026, Ash Wednesday falls on February 18.
Key Meaning and Significance
Repentance and Mortality: The day serves as a solemn reminder of human mortality and the need for reconciliation with God.
The Symbolism of Ashes: Worshipers receive ashes on their foreheads, typically in the shape of a cross. These ashes are usually made by burning the blessed palm branches from the previous year’s Palm Sunday.
Liturgical Phrases: During the imposition of ashes, a priest or minister typically says:
“Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.” (Genesis 3:19)
“Repent and believe in the Gospel.” (Mark 1:15)

