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- From: "John R. Covert 22-Dec-1992 1104" <covert@COVERT.ENET.DEC.COM>
- Subject: RE: Questions
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- >I was wondering what pentecoste and ash wednesday were for, can anyone
- >enlighten me here?
-
- Pentecost is the annual commemoration of the day shortly after Our Lord's
- Ascension on which the Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles and Disciples
- gathered together. You can read about it in the second chapter of the Acts
- of the Apostles. The name means "fiftieth day", because it occurred fifty
- days after the Resurrection.
-
- Ash Wednesday is the first day of the Lenten Season, in which we prepare
- ourselves for the commemoration of Our Lord's Death and Resurrection. It
- occurs on a Wednesday which is forty days (not counting Sundays) before
- Easter, forty being a traditional "long" period of penitence and also a
- scriptural reference to Our Lord's forty days of fasting in the wild. It
- is called "Ash Wednesday" because of the tradition of receiving ashes on
- our foreheads on that day to begin our Lenten Fast. The ashes are usually
- received with the traditional words "Remember, O Man, that thou art dust,
- and unto dust shalt thou return." or a modernization of the same. See
- Genesis 3:19.
-
- /john
-