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Hello forum,
I’m Francisco Vara-Orta, a staff writer for the Los Angeles Times in the religion department who’s working on a story about how ashes are produced and sold through church suppliers as opposed to a church making their own.
I have a few questions and thought since this board appears very active that I would pose a few questions to the community here to gain some insight on the topic.
Do some of your churches buy ashes or do most still make their own?
What are some of the reasons a church would have to buy them: lack of staff to burn, lack of palms, or environmental issues? Is it just cheaper or easier?
Are there certain laws or environmental issues at hand in keeping churches from burning palms outdoors?
Does it bother any Catholics that anyone could buy a bag of these ashes?
At what point are they blessed if purchased?
I’m looking for as many California connections as possible and hopefully some L.A. area contacts or people for the story that I could interview. But I would also like to interview anyone in the nation who really has dealt with this issue.
Also, on another note, has anyone seen more and more Protestant churches celebrate Ash Wednesday? If so, why and how do they handle the ashes acquirement process?
Thank you so much to anyone who’s read this and also to those who care to comment or help me out. I’ve learned a lot already reading the board today.
Here’s my contact information:
Francisco Vara-Orta
Staff Writer
Los Angeles Times
202 West First Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Office: (213) 237-7233
800 LATIMES, Ext. 77233
Fax: (213) 237-4712
francisco.varaorta@latimes.com
Thank you.
I’m Francisco Vara-Orta, a staff writer for the Los Angeles Times in the religion department who’s working on a story about how ashes are produced and sold through church suppliers as opposed to a church making their own.
I have a few questions and thought since this board appears very active that I would pose a few questions to the community here to gain some insight on the topic.
Do some of your churches buy ashes or do most still make their own?
What are some of the reasons a church would have to buy them: lack of staff to burn, lack of palms, or environmental issues? Is it just cheaper or easier?
Are there certain laws or environmental issues at hand in keeping churches from burning palms outdoors?
Does it bother any Catholics that anyone could buy a bag of these ashes?
At what point are they blessed if purchased?
I’m looking for as many California connections as possible and hopefully some L.A. area contacts or people for the story that I could interview. But I would also like to interview anyone in the nation who really has dealt with this issue.
Also, on another note, has anyone seen more and more Protestant churches celebrate Ash Wednesday? If so, why and how do they handle the ashes acquirement process?
Thank you so much to anyone who’s read this and also to those who care to comment or help me out. I’ve learned a lot already reading the board today.
Here’s my contact information:
Francisco Vara-Orta
Staff Writer
Los Angeles Times
202 West First Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Office: (213) 237-7233
800 LATIMES, Ext. 77233
Fax: (213) 237-4712
francisco.varaorta@latimes.com
Thank you.