Ash Wednesday celebrated worldwide

Ash Wednesday Maryland
Ashes received from a priest mark the forehead of a parishioner during an Ash Wednesday Mass in Baltimore, Wednesday, March 5, 2014. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

Millions of Christians around the world will be seen with ashes in the form of a cross on their foreheads Wednesday as they celebrate the first day of Lent. Ash Wednesday, as it is called, is 46 days before Easter, which includes six Sundays.
For Christians, so begins a 40-day period of prayer and fasting, or abstaining from a particular food they like; The six Sundays during this are not included in the fasting period.
Ashes are placed on the forehead as a reminder of mortality and repentance of sins. As a sign of their faith, many Christians leave them on all day.

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