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Yes, you need to go to Mass twice this weekend — for Sunday and for Christmas

Yes, you need to go to Mass twice this weekend — for Sunday and for Christmas
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Don t let Christmas take you by surprise: lessons for Advent from the Church – Catholic World Report

Don t let Christmas take you by surprise: lessons for Advent from the Church – Catholic World Report
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Where do Ash Wednesday ashes come from?

Lisa Missenda/Shutterstock.Washington D.C., Feb 27, 2022 / 03:03 am (CNA)."Remember you are dust and to dust you shall return."Or, "Repent and believe in the Gospel."On Ash Wednesday, millions of Catholics throughout the English-speaking world will hear one of these two blessings as a priest applies ashes to their forehead in the sign of the cross.But where exactly do the black or grey powdery ashes come from?Per the instructions of the Roman Missal, ashes are typically supposed to be made from last year s Palm Sunday palm branches.These branches are then burned down into a fine powder and, in the United States, are mixed with holy water or chrism oil to create a light paste. In other parts of the world, sometimes dry ashes are sprinkled on the head rather than made into a paste.BYOA - Burn Your Own AshesFr. Dan Folwaczny is a priest with the Archdiocese of Chicago and serves as pastor at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament parish.He told CNA that the parish burns the

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