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The ashes are burnt from the palms of the past year's Palm Sunday and they represent the sin that we have and the death that we will face (as in "for dust thou art and unto dust thou shalt return" Genesis 3:19). That sounds really morbid, but it's a way to begin and prepare yourself for the season of Lent, remembering sins and the redemption that has been given to us all.

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The ashes represent a number of things. They are a reminder that we are mortals and will die - 'Remember man that you were dust and to dust you shall return.' The ashes are also a symbol of penance. In ancient times people would sprinkle themselves with ashes when they were doing penance. During Lent we should take time to examine our lives and look for areas where we need to improve. We should also do some form of sacrifice or penance such as giving up something we enjoy doing or performing acts of charity.

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Ashes are a reminder that "thou art dust and unto duct thou shall return.

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The ASHES show that we have all sinned.

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Ash and sackcloth were used by the Jews as a sign of serious repentence, and the christians applied ash on their foreheads on ash Wednesday.

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because the palm trees are burnt so the ashes can be put on religious peoples foreheads.

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The Ashes on Ash Wednesday represent the dirt from which God made us and to which we shall return upon our death. They are made from burning the palms from the previous Palm Sunday.

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Who applies the ashes on Ash Wednesday?

A priest, deacon or Eucharistic minister may apply ashes on Ash Wednesday


Why is ash Wednesday called ash Wednesday?

To remind us ashes to ashes we are nothing better than dirt


Are ashes only used on Ash Wednesday?

no


Does the Pope wear ashes on Ash Wednesday or has he ever done so?

yes. every catholic - pope included - wear ashes on Ash Wednesday. they are obliged to.


Which Christian holiday marks the beginning of Lent?

Ash Wednesday. yes, Ash Wednesday, ashes are put on your forehead ion the sign of the cross


What do Catholics put on their heads on Ash Wednesday?

Ashes.


Where do the ashes come from for ash Wednesday?

Burnt Palm Leaves


What is the purpose of receiving ash on Ash Wednesday?

The ashes represent God creating us from dust/ashes and after us dying, us returning to dust/ashes.


Why is the creed not said in Catholic church on Ash Wednesday?

I think that the "Profession of Faith" (Creed) is replaced on Ash Wednesday by the imposition of ashes. I'm thinking that the receiving of ashes is the equivalent of professing one's faith.


What are the ashes usually mixed with to form the ash paste on Ash Wednesday?

Nothing, it's the ashes of last years burnt palms from Palm Sunday.


What are ashes a symbol of?

Ashes symbolizes that we have come from dust and to dust we shall return. The Ashes are applied on the forehead of a person on Ash Wednesday.


What is the significance of ashes?

Ashes are to remind us of our own mortality. The ashes that are distributed on Ash Wednesday come from the ashes of the palms from the previous Palm Sunday.