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Q: Where do the ashes come from for ash Wednesday?
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Who applies the ashes on Ash Wednesday?

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


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.


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 on 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.


When are the ashes for Ash Wednesday burnt?

Many times on the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday, but there is no liturgical norm. The ashes come from the Palms which were given out on the previous Palm Sunday, gathered, burnt, Symbolism "ashes to ashes..." How quickly we were to turn our back on Christ, from the celebration on His entrance into Jerusalem to our turning our back on Him on Good Friday.The early christians used ash on their foreheads as the Jews used it during fasting and repenting time.


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.