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Ash Wednesday 2021: What It Is And Why People Apply Ash On This Day
Ash Wednesday is a popular Christian festival. The festival is known as Day of Ashes and is widely observed by Christians all over the world. On this day, Christians wear smudged ash on their foreheads. The festival is observed as the day of repentance and devotion. This year the festival falls on 17 February 2021.

Often people wonder why Christians wear smudged ashes on this day. If you have also wondered about the same, then we are here to tell you more about this day.
What Is Ash Wednesday
Ash
Wednesday
is
an
annual
observance
on
which
the
priest
applies
ashes
on
the
forehead
of
a
person.
The
ash
is
applied
in
the
form
of
holy
cross.
The
ceremony
is
performed
to
show
that
the
person
belongs
to
Jesus
Christ
and
is
dedicated
to
the
Almighty.
The
ceremony
also
symbolises
that
the
person
is
regretful
for
his/her
sins
and
is
devoted
to
the
Almighty.
The
cross
symbolises
the
fact
that
Jesus
Christ
had
died
while
he
was
nailed
and
pinned
on
the
cross.
Why Do People Apply Ash
People apply ashes to show that they regret committing sins intentionally or unintentionally. In Christianity, ashes represent death and repentance and applying the same on one's forehead shows that death is the ultimate reality and one needs to repent for his/her sins. While applying ashes on one's forehead, the priest says, "Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return."
On Ash Wednesday, people are expected to quit meat and other non-vegetarian food items. People observe a fast on Ash Wednesday and offer prayers to the Almighty.



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