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Ash Wednesday: The Price of Becoming Combustible

In this edition of FRESHImage Presents, Tony reflects on the meaning of the ashes we receive at the beginning of Lent this Ash Wednesday. These ashes have an important message for us as we begin our Lenten journey toward personal and communal healing.

Music Credit: Stephanie Wise

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Michael Belongie
Michael Belongie
2 years ago

1 Corinthians 15:10
Dear Fresh Image Team:
“But whatever I (us) am/are now, it is because God poured out his special favor on (me) us- and not without results.”
Lenten blessings, dear companions.

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[…] point of the Lenten Season, and if we’ve really decided to challenge ourselves this Lent to grow in holiness and virtue, perhaps some of what we’ve decided to “give up” or “take on” is becoming a bit taxing. […]

Marissa
Marissa
3 years ago

Great audio! Brought up a few things I hadn’t thought of. Thanks for the insight. I agree with Fr Aiden as well, it’s nice to hear your voice. I don’t always get a chance to read the blog so an audio is nice! God bless! Have a Holy Lent!

Gloria M Slinger
Gloria M Slinger
3 years ago

Tony,you sure have the talent! Beautiful words! I agree with Father Aidan, may God bless you abundantly!!! Love you, GG

Tony
3 years ago

Thanks, Lo! That is very kind. Love you too, and may God bless you abundantly as well!

Father Aidan
Father Aidan
3 years ago

Thank you, Tony. Great title and content! Good to hear your voices too. God’s blessing on you during this holy season.
Pax

Tony
3 years ago
Reply to  Father Aidan

Thanks, Fr.! That is greatly appreciated. Prayers for a blessed Lent for you as well.

Angelica
Angelica
3 years ago

Wonderful reflection, Tony! Thank you! Happy Ash Wednesday! Have a holy Lenten season!

Tony
3 years ago
Reply to  Angelica

Thank you! Happy Ash Wednesday and may you enjoy a blessed Lenten Season as well!

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