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Ash Wednesday in Illinois: Tthe beginning of Lent will look different


Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, leading to Holy Week and Easter Sunday.
Another familiar touch of the ritual is being done away with this year, Hansen said. 
Usually, the priest or deacon applying the ashes says to each person Remember you are dust, and to dust you shall return, harkening back to the Book of Genesis verse and a reminder of man s mortality, Hansen said.
This year, the priest will only say it once from the pulpit before people receive ashes, Hansen added.
Using ashes as a sign of repentance is an ancient practice, mentioned several times in the Old Testament. Early Christians adopted the use of ashes from Jewish practice as an external mark of penitence. ....

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Ash Wednesday in Illinois: Tthe beginning of Lent will look different


Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, leading to Holy Week and Easter Sunday.
Another familiar touch of the ritual is being done away with this year, Hansen said. 
Usually, the priest or deacon applying the ashes says to each person Remember you are dust, and to dust you shall return, harkening back to the Book of Genesis verse and a reminder of man s mortality, Hansen said.
This year, the priest will only say it once from the pulpit before people receive ashes, Hansen added.
Using ashes as a sign of repentance is an ancient practice, mentioned several times in the Old Testament. Early Christians adopted the use of ashes from Jewish practice as an external mark of penitence. ....

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