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Lent, Ash Wednesday

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What is Ash Wednesday? What to know about Lent, fasting and Visalia Masses
Ash Wednesday marks the start of Lent on Feb. 18, 2026. Learn about its meaning, fasting rules, meat abstinence, and Visalia Mass times for the holy day.

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What does Ash Wednesday mean? Christian holy day is first day of Lent
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Lent kicks off with Ash Wednesday. Who is supposed to fast during Lent?
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'Ashes to Go' offers busy residents a chance for reflection in Mechanicsburg
It's Ash Wednesday, which marks the start of Lent.

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Helena celebrates Ash Wednesday
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It's a time of preparation for Christians around the world
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When is Ash Wednesday in 2026? What to know about the start of Lent

Ash Wednesday is the first day of the season of Lent that leads up to Good Friday and Easter. What to know about the day.
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Catholics in central Illinois observe Ash Wednesday traditions

Catholic parishioners in Central Illinois gathered to mark the beginning of Lent, known as "Ash Wednesday," with a mass at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church in Peoria, where they marked
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Pope laments ‘ashes of international law’ left by today’s conflicts in Ash Wednesday liturgy

Pope Leo XIV has opened the church’s penitential Lenten season by presiding over Ash Wednesday. He is lamenting the “ashes of international law and justice” that have been left by today’s wars and conflicts.
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Archbishop Hicks leads first Ash Wednesday at St. Patrick's Cathedral in NYC

Ash Wednesday at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City was led by the newly-installed Archbishop Ronald Hicks. Participants who attend service receive ashes on their foreheads in the shape of a cross.
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