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Hi everyone. I just have a question about Wednesday. Are you supposed to leave the ashes on all day, or wash them off when you get home?
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Leave them on and cause all the non-Christians to ask why you didn't wash your face. .black_rain said:Hi everyone. I just have a question about Wednesday. Are you supposed to leave the ashes on all day, or wash them off when you get home?
Kotton said:Leave them on and cause all the non-Christians to ask why you didn't wash your face. .![]()
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SamInService said:Yes--that actually happened to me a couple of years ago! I was talking to one of my former colleagues who, as a point of courtesy, noted that I had a smudge on my face and that I might want to wash. She was quite embarrassed when I pointed out what it was!
The first year I received the ashes and was working in an office, people actually came up to me and (after I explained what was on my head) told me that they had never given any thought to the idea that Ash Wednesday even had anything to do with ashes. black_rain said:Thanks. I'm honestly a little nervous about it. I don't mind people asking, but I go to an, almost completely, hard-core evangelical protestant college. It will be the first time I outwardly acknowledge that catholicism is a part of my life. It will be interesting, to say the least.![]()
ukok said:The children may receive the ashes at their Catholic Schools, but I think we may all go to the evening Mass on Wednesday, because I can't be sure that their schools will have a Mass...sometimes it turns out that I go to mass in the day expecting them to have had Mass, but then they don't and we end up all having to go out at night anyway, so it's best if I wait and see.
Anyway, don't do what I did last year...I had a terrible migraine and besides medicine, I also applied Forhead stick (a substance that relieves pain) to my forhead....because of the pain i was in (and fearing not making it to Mass) I applied lot's....as the lines formed to proceed to the Priest to receive the ashes, I was before my children....as we left Mass the kids said "What was in the ashes,MUM..my head feel's like it's on fire, and my forhead is stinging"....
God Bless.
Priceless! People probably went home thinking that their burning forehead was some kind of sign. ukok said:How fat are the priest's fingers and thumbs
Seriously, the 'old' parish priest (who has since semi retired to another parish) had a pretty plump thumb and we had big ash crosses on our forehead's, lastyear
God Bless.
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