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Polish Catholics mark start of Lent

02.03.2022 10:00
Polish Catholics are marking Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent in the Christian calendar.
Środa Popielcowa w Kościele Akademickim na Katolickim Uniwersytecie Lubelskim
Środa Popielcowa w Kościele Akademickim na Katolickim Uniwersytecie LubelskimWojciech Pacewicz/pap

According to custom, priests sprinkle the heads of the faithful with ash in a ceremony designed to inspire repentance, telling them: “Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.”

The ashes traditionally used in Poland are those of twigs that were burned during the previous year's Palm Sunday.

Worshippers also abstain from eating meat on Ash Wednesday.

Lent, a 40-day period of fasting that leads to Easter, is traditionally a time of self-denial and penitence for believers.

With the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Poland's Roman Catholic Church said it would be raising funds for Ukrainian war refugees during religious services throughout the day, public broadcaster Polish Radio’s IAR news agency reported.

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Source: PAP