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drforjc
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Exactly. The connection is clear: ashes…dust. The words "Repent, and believe… " (while certainly a good overall Lenten summary) don’t have as immediate and explicit a connection with the action of imposing ashes as the older words.The NRSV and RSV-CE translation of Mark 1:15 says “…repent, and believe in the good news.” Gospel = good news. If you think it sounds too Protestant-y…Just remember which Church was saying it first.
The ashes on our foreheads historically represent repentance and mourning for our sins. It’s appropriate to meditate on our mortality and the transience of life, so the “connection” with Gen 3:19 is there. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust…
Re: Lenten reflections, I also like this notion from The Shawshank Redemption: Get busy living, or get busy dying.