On Ash Wednesday morning, many schoolchildren participated in the Holy Mass at Anna Church in the North, where school children receiving their shinishi cross marked the beginning of Lent.
The tradition is significant as it marks the start of Lent for Christians, particularly in Catholic and Protestant traditions. Many children remarked that they entered the day with the cross marked on their foreheads, understanding its symbolic meaning.
School children receiving their shinishi cross signifies the first day of the 40-day Lenten season, serving as a solemn day of prayer, repentance, and reflection. It is a time for Christians to prepare for Easter by dedicating themselves to conversion and spiritual growth.
The shinishi cross symbolizes the desire to repent and return to God. It is a visible sign of an inner commitment to spiritual renewal and reflection during the season of Lent.






















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