Lent a season of reflection
By Carol Marsh - DarkeCountyMedia.com
Many Christian traditions, such as Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, and some Protestant denominations mark the start of Lent with worship services on Ash Wednesday. This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Vatican has issued a “no contact” protocol for the safe distribution of ashes: the priest will issue one blessing to all in attendance, and then, after washing his hands and putting on a face mask, will sprinkle ashes over the head of each person without speaking.
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Deacon Phil Myers, left, sprinkles ashes in the hair of Holy Angels Catholic School student Layla Platfoot, 14, of Sidney, daughter of Chad and Jenni Platfoot, during an Ash Wednesday ceremony at Holy Angels Catholic Church on Wednesday, Feb. 17. The church sprinkled the ashes this year instead of drawing them into crosses on foreheads to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. The ashes symbolize that people were made by God
Lent a season of reflection
By Carol Marsh - DarkeCountyMedia.com
Many Christian traditions, such as Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, and some Protestant denominations mark the start of Lent with worship services on Ash Wednesday. This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Vatican has issued a “no contact” protocol for the safe distribution of ashes: the priest will issue one blessing to all in attendance, and then, after washing his hands and putting on a face mask, will sprinkle ashes over the head of each person without speaking.
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St. Denis Parish will hold three Fish Fry Fridays, beginning Feb. 26, Mar. 12, and Mar. 26, from 4 p.m. until the fish is gone, located in the church basement at 14 East Wood Street in Versailles, offering both dine-in and carry-out meals of pollack, two sides (macaroni and cheese or green beans, cole slaw or applesauce) and a dinner roll, available for $8. Also, the Greenville Knights of Columbus #1796 will hold drive-th