Lent, one of the most significant periods in the Christian liturgical calendar, begins today, March 5, 2025, with the observance of Ash Wednesday.
This 40-day season, excluding Sundays, is dedicated to penance, fasting, prayer, and almsgiving, leading up to the celebration of Easter on April 20.The duration of Lent reflects the 40 days Jesus Christ spent fasting in the desert, a period marked by reflection, sacrifice, and spiritual preparation.On Ash Wednesday, millions of Christians worldwide attend church services to receive ashes on their foreheads in the shape of a cross.
The ashes, made from the burnt palms of the previous year’s Palm Sunday, serve as a solemn reminder of human mortality and the need for repentance.As the ashes are applied, the clergy often recite, “Remember that you are dust, and to dust, you shall return,” emphasizing the themes of humility and reflection that define the Lenten season, Catholic.com reportsKey Dates in Lent 2025:Ash Wednesday: March 5Palm Sunday: April 13Maundy Thursday: April 17Good Friday: April 18Easter Sunday: April 20
The timing of Lent changes each year based on the date of Easter, which is determined by the lunar calendar.
In 2025, Easter falls unusually late, making Lent and its associated observances later than in most years.This shift has not dampened the fervour with which Christians worldwide embrace the season’s disciplines of fasting and prayer, Michigan Thumb reports.