The White House observes Ash Wednesday, highlights Lent
Key points
- Observing Ash Wednesday and the Lenten season
- Emphasizing prayer, fasting, and almsgiving as foundational to American identity
TL;DR
- The White House says the First Lady and the president join millions of Christians in the United States and around the world in observing Ash Wednesday.
- The White House notes Lent is 40 days of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving in remembrance of Jesus’ 40 days of temptation and to prepare for Easter.
- The White House emphasizes that prayer, fasting, and almsgiving have been foundational to America’s identity and charitable institutions since the nation’s early history.
Original text
Today, the First Lady and I join the millions of Christians in the United States and around the world in observing Ash Wednesday—a solemn day of prayer and repentance and the beginning of the Lenten season. Every Ash Wednesday, Christians receive ashes in the shape of a cross on their foreheads as a visible reminder of our belonging to Jesus Christ and our enduring need for penance. For the next 40 days, in remembran...
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- Religious observance
- Lent
- National heritage
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- Ash Wednesday
- Lenten season
- prayer
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