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The Season of Lent is once again upon us

02.03.18

Lent begins with Ash Wednesday and Kildare College began preparations for our Lenten journey by cooking pancakes on Shrove Tuesday.

As Lent is a time for fasting, traditionally, pancakes were made to rid the household of all dairy products before the fast. Students and staff were invited to come and have a pancake and all profits went to Project Compassion. Money raised for Project Compassion helps to set in place structures in poor communities such as access fresh water, the maintenance of animals so as to provide milk and education so that good farming techniques can be sustained.

For Ash Wednesday, students in their Houses participated in an Ash Wednesday liturgy. During this liturgy, a sign of the cross with ash (made from burning palms from the previous year’s Palm Sunday) is placed on the forehead. Essentially, this is done to remind us of our mortality. There is, however, more to it than just this.

Ash Wednesday also provides us with an opportunity to look beyond our mortality to a hope in God. The ash reminds us that as mortals, one day we will return to ash. Ash, as we know, is worthless. It has no use, and more often than not it is a hindrance. But, in God, we look to something much more hope filled. The death of Jesus is God’s way of placing a sign of significant worth and value on that which would otherwise be worthless. The ash helps us to remember that though we are all destined to one day die physically, God has chosen to give us some other life, more than the one which leads merely to ash. A life of eternal love.

Enrico Caprioli

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