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He says, "Remember, man, that thou art dust, and to dust thou shalt return."

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Can you receive ashes if you have not made your First Holy Communion?

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Do you have to be a Catholic to receive ashes?

Roman Catholic AnswerThere should be no problem, I am an Extraordinary Minister, and I impose ashes on non-Catholics all the time. Ashes are a sacramental, not a sacrament. Which means that it is "like a sacrament, but not a sacrament". In other words, you don't need to be Catholic to repent of your sins!


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What are ashes a symbol of?

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What traditionally happened on ash Wednesday?

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