Feb 18 • 10:13 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent with masses in Presidente Prudente; see the schedule

Ash Wednesday is celebrated across various parishes in Presidente Prudente, marking the start of Lent leading up to Easter.

Ash Wednesday, a significant tradition in the Catholic Church, is observed 40 days before Easter, which falls on April 5 this year. For many believers, this Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, a season of reflection and preparation. In Presidente Prudente, several parishes have organized special masses to commemorate the day, offering a structured timetable for parishioners.

The Cathedral of São Sebastião, for instance, is set to hold its mass at 7 PM, while the Santuário Nossa Senhora do Carmo will have multiple services throughout the day at 7:15 AM, 12 PM, and 7:30 PM. Other locations like Capela São Padre Pio, Capela São Brás, and Paróquia Mãe da Igreja will also provide opportunities for worship throughout the day, ensuring that the community can gather in reverence and partake in this important ritual.

This observance of Ash Wednesday not only reinforces community practices and religious tradition but also highlights the forthcoming Lenten activities that lead up to Easter. As churches fill with parishioners seeking to receive ashes and participate in mass, the day symbolizes a moment of spiritual renewal and solemnity in the Catholic faith, fostering a greater sense of unity among the faithful in Presidente Prudente.

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