Pointe Larue Secondary & Primary Celebrated Ash Wednesday

Ash Wednesday, which marks the start of Lent—

a 40-day season of fasting, prayer, and repentance in preparation for Easter—was observed by Pointe Larue Secondary students and staff on 5th March  at St. John Bosco Church. The school community came together for a solemn yet profoundly meaningful ceremony that encouraged introspection and spiritual rejuvenation.

The Meaning of Ash Wednesday

Ms. Hildre & Ms. Genevieve, CPPRC Dept

One of the most important days in the Christian liturgical calendar is Ash Wednesday. Believers recognize their mortality and the necessity of God's favour on this day of repentance. As a potent sign of repentance and humility, ashes are applied to the forehead in the form of a cross. As a reminder of human weakness, the ashes—made from the burned palm branches of the previous year's Palm Sunday—reflect the biblical saying, "Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return" (Genesis 3:19).

This holy day served as a chance for Pointe Larue Secondary and primary students and faculty to consider their faith, ask for forgiveness, and make a commitment to a spiritually rejuvenating journey.

Ms. Dorothy's act of service to the students, teacher and staff

The Biblical and Theological Background of Ash Wednesday

Scripture and Christian tradition go hand in hand with Ash Wednesday's significance. The Bible is filled with references to humility, fasting, and repentance. Wearing ashes and sackcloth was a typical way for people. 

In the Old Testament, to show their grief and repentance. In the book of Jonah, for instance, the people of Nineveh sat in ashes and covered themselves with sackcloth in response to the prophet's exhortation (Jonah 3:6–10). God's mercy was shown to them as a result of their honest repentance. Likewise, the prophet Joel exhorted the Israelites to fast, cry, and mourn in order to turn back to God:

The Lord says,  "Even now, return to me with all your heart, fasting, crying, and mourning."

The priest emphasized the significance of Lent as a period of introspection and Easter preparation. He exhorted the students to employ prayer, fasting, and deeds of charity to strengthen their relationship with God during this season. The distribution of ashes occurred after the homily. Staff/teachers applied ashes to each student's and school member's forehead. Everyone was reminded of their vocation to turn from sin and embrace a life of faith during this holy rite, which served as a time for introspection. 

"Believe in the gospel and repent." (Mark 1:15)
The act of service from the school's choir was truly appreciated.


Check the video for the full version of the mass!






And by Jesus's death on the cross that we are saved!

Check the link for the images during the mass gathering.

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  1. Click the link for this year's ASH WEDNESDAY mass gathering at St. John Bosco church
    ✅https://youtu.be/Mf8Kweo5yTY?si=NmiLRA7F3aHdzPeK

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  2. https://youtu.be/Mf8Kweo5yTY?si=NmiLRA7F3aHdzPeK

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