Ash Wednesday

first day of Lent in the Western Christian and Catholic calendar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent in the Western Christian calendar. It occurs 46 days before Easter. The date is different each year because the date of Easter varies. It can fall as early as February 4 and as late as March 10.

Those able to and willing to should fast voluntarily between Ash Wednesday and Easter. There are exceptions, though. Pregnant women, sick people, children, and the old usually don't have to.

Ash Wednesday is a very important part of Lent.

Dates

The dates of Ash Wednesday are:

2000March 8
2001February 28
2002February 13
2003March 5
2004February 25
2005February 9
2006March 1
2007February 21
2008February 6
2009February 25
2010February 17
2011March 9
2012February 22
2013February 13
2014March 5
2015February 18
2016February 10
2017March 1
2018February 14
2019March 6
2020February 26
2021February 17
2022March 2
2023February 22
2024February 14
2025March 5
2026February 18
2027February 10
2028March 1
2029February 14
2030March 6


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