

It is a time for a JOYFUL RENEWAL OF OUR COMMITMENT TO FOLLOW JESUS:.With the imposition of ashes, and the words “remember you are dust and to dust you shall return”, Lent also reminds us of our FRAIL CONDITION, of our DEATH but with realism, wisdom and optimism “for those who die in Christ will also live with Him (Rm 6:8).” Hence, Lent is a time of RENEWAL, of GRACE, of a “MORE CONSCIOUS AND INTENSE IMMERSION IN CHRIST’S LIFE”.It is a reminder of our MORTALITY and an invitation to CONVERSION.He is our final goal and the profound meaning of conversion, he is the path on which all are called to walk through life, letting themselves be illumined by his light and sustained by his power which moves our steps (Benedict XVI, General Audience, Feb.

With conversion, on the other hand, we are aiming for the high standard of Christian living, we entrust ourselves to the living and personal gospel which is Jesus Christ. To “turn away from sin”, “to change direction in the journey of life: not, however, by means of a small adjustment, but with a true and proper about turn. Conversion means swimming against the tide, where the ‘tide’ is the superficial lifestyle, inconsistent and deceptive, that often sweeps us long, overwhelms us and makes us SLAVES TO EVIL or at any rate PRISONERS OF MORAL MEDIOCRITY.It is an invitation to REPENTANCE and CONTRITION:.This is the symbolism behind the imposition of ashes following the Jewish culture of sprinkling ashes on one’s head as a sign of penance, adopted by the Catholic liturgy upon commencing the Season of Lent.WITH THE IMPOSITION OF THE ASHES, THE FAITHFUL IS INVITED TO LIVE THE SEASON OF LENT AS A TIME OF CONVERSION, REPENTANCE AND JOYFUL PENANCE.

