Ash Wednesday Paraliturgy

Felicia Liu (11) | STAFF REPORTER

On Wednesday, February 17, 2021, the students and teachers of St. Robert CHS gathered in an online liturgy to celebrate Ash Wednesday.

Ash Wednesday is celebrated every year by Catholics to mark the beginning of Lent— a period of reflection and repentance that lasts for forty days, in preparation for Easter. The celebration usually includes a mass, where Catholics can choose to have an ash cross drawn on their forehead. 

This year, the mass at St. Robert was delivered in a virtual format. Despite the alterations made due to the pandemic, the event helped bring the school community together.

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Lisa Noronha (11) commented that “I think the virtual mass was a great way for the school to get together, especially during such isolating times. It can be important to have a surrounding community, whether that is based on faith or even common interests to keep you grounded and have a support group.”

Although the Ash Wednesday liturgy was different from previous years, it was no less meaningful and was a time for everyone to be together.

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