Church Asks Members To Postpone Valentine's Day Because Of Ash Wednesday

Posted by Samuel on Wed 31st Jan, 2018 - tori.ng

Church members have been asked to postpone this year's Valentine's Day celebration so the church can do something else on that day.

 
Robert J Baker
 
It has been revealed that the Catholic diocese of Birmingham in Alabama, US has advised its parishioners to postpone their Valentines’s Day celebration because it falls on Ash Wednesday.
 
Local reports show that the church also gave the parishioners the option of celebrating Valentine’s a day prior on February 13.
 
Robert J Baker, head of the Catholic diocese of Birmingham, made this known in a letter addressed to the church members.
 
In the letter, Baker stated the importance of Ash Wednesday and the reason why a dispensation from standard laws of fast and abstinence would not be granted.
 
He wrote: “For the first time since 1945, Valentine’s day falls this year on Ash Wednesday. Some have wondered whether a dispensation from the standard laws of fast and abstinence would be granted.

“Out of respect for importance of Ash Wednesday in the lives of so many- including our non-Catholic brethren- and the way this underlines the importance of Lenten season at its outset, a dispensation will not be given.

“Those who wish to celebrate Valentine’s day may fittingly do so the day before (Mardi Gras) or on another potential day. The good lord, who suffered so much out of love for us, will surely reward our fidelity and sacrifice.”
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