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One parish near me is imposing ashes this evening, is this a licit practice? 
only after midnight.One parish near me is imposing ashes this evening, is this a licit practice?![]()
totally contray to the principles of the liturgical renewal. Clearly some person “noted” we were having worship the evening before an observance but never took to heart the beauty and meaning of the liturgical renewal. It sounds like a weak-minded legalism over a heartfelt embrace of the principles of Vatican II.It’s going to occur at about seven tonight. Ack.
No, because Lent does not begin until midnight. However, remember that the ashes are a sacramental and can be used as a sacramental any day. One could hold a Penance service in June and impose ashes as part of that service. But they do have a specific meaning for the first day of Lent, setting the tone for Lent.One parish near me is imposing ashes this evening, is this a licit practice?![]()