Many Christians attend special Ash Wednesday church services, at which churchgoers receive ash on their foreheads. As it is the first day of Lent, many Christians begin Ash Wednesday by marking a Lenten calendar, praying a Lenten daily devotional, and making a Lenten sacrifice that they will not partake of until the arrival of Eastertide. Īsh Wednesday is traditionally observed with fasting and abstinence from meat in a number of Christian denominations. Holy Mass, Holy Qurbana, Service of worship, Divine ServiceĪsh Wednesday is observed by Catholics, Lutherans, Moravians, Anglicans, Methodists, Nazarenes, as well as by some churches in the Reformed tradition, including certain Congregationalist, Continental Reformed, and Presbyterian churches. A member of the US Navy receives ashes aboard a ship.