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Ash Wednesday today too—CBCP

Today is not just Valentine’s Day, but also Ash Wednesday — the day when the Catholic faithful receive ashes on their foreheads, marking the start of the 40-day season of Lent.

In the last century, this rare conjunction has only happened twice before, in 2018 and 1945.

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But the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines yesterday reminded the faithful that since Valentine’s Day falls on Ash Wednesday, it is an obligatory day of prayer, charity, fasting and abstinence for Catholics.

Archbishop Socrates Villegas of Lingayen-Dagupan urged the faithful to focus on the significance of Ash Wednesday and to “reflect on love and what it really means.”

“For the first time in 73 years, Valentine’s Day falls on Ash Wednesday. Let us move from cheap love to true love. Let us fill Lent with love. Let us fill Valentine’s Day with the Lenten spirit,” said Villegas.

“Love is best expressed by sacrifice. Love is best shown by suffering with your loved one or suffering instead of your loved one,” he said. Vito Barcelo

Aside from Ash Wednesday, every person 14 years of age or older is urged to abstain from meat and items made with meat on Good Friday, and all the Fridays of Lent.

Every person between the age of 18 and 60, meanwhile, are required to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.

According to the archbishop, fasting and abstinence are “acts of love” and “not exercises of will power.”

“The food we do not eat or the meat we abstain from must be given to those who practically fast everyday due to extreme poverty, enduring inhuman hunger,” explained the prelate.

“We eat less so the hungry can have more. We enjoy less so those who suffer may receive some comfort,” he added.

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