
Ash Wednesday is our chance to say 'yes' to God and reject sin: North Carolina faith leader
Fox News
Ash Wednesday, the annual start of the liturgical season of Lent, "is a reminder that we say 'yes' to God by saying 'no' to things opposed to God," a Catholic priest told Fox News Digital.
Ash Wednesday is outwardly symbolized by receiving ashes on the forehead in the shape of a cross. Ash Wednesday serves as "a reminder that movement away from attachments, toward spiritual freedom and to our holiness within is the goal of human life." Christine Rousselle is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
Ash Wednesday is a reminder "that we say ‘yes’ to God by saying ‘no’ to things opposed to God," one North Carolina Catholic priest told Fox News Digital.

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