Ash Wednesday 🙏🏽✝️

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... Read moreAsh Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent and is a meaningful time for reflection and renewal. The phrase “Don’t have to be perfect just be better than yesterday” truly encapsulates the spirit of this day. It’s a reminder that growth is a process, not an immediate transformation. For many, Ash Wednesday involves receiving ashes as a symbol of repentance and humility, inspired by Biblical teachings. This practice encourages us to acknowledge our flaws and commit to personal and spiritual improvement. Visiting places like Our Lady of Sorrows can deepen this experience with a sense of community and tradition. In my personal experience, embracing the idea of gradual improvement rather than striving for perfection has made my Lenten observance more meaningful. It’s liberating to focus on small, consistent changes—whether in kindness, patience, or self-discipline—rather than feeling overwhelmed by the impossibility of being flawless. This approach also aligns well with modern self-improvement practices, emphasizing mindfulness and compassion towards oneself. So, this Ash Wednesday, consider setting achievable goals that encourage you to grow day by day, fostering hope and resilience throughout the Lenten season.