Patrick,
Has tradition become almost superstition? How many people go to church to get ashes because it is the
first day of a penitential season, or do they go just
“to get the ashes”? If the church promoted a Mass on one of the major feast days such as Ascension Thursday

, would the people go willingly and in such numbers or would the American Bishops have to make change that feast to a Sunday to get people to attend Mass to commemorate that event?

People would be screaming mad at a Holy Day of Obligation, or they just would ignore it

But promise them ashes and they run to church, stay packed in for over an hour, stand in line for a quarter of an hour, risk being late for work, miss lunch, arrive home late for dinner:whacky:
mercygate,
Why do people justify being late on Ash Wednesday? Could they not have their one late day on, say, the first Thursday of Lent? And then they would not be quite so late because there are not even half the number of folks there! And no lines for ashes?
I’m
not saying that everyone should go to Mass everyday during Lent. I am just pointing out that many, many people, even non-Catholics

are able to make it to church on Ash Wednesday!