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The Patrick Madrid Show

Should a Catholic Attend a Protestant Ash Wednesday Service? (Special Podcast Highlight)

The Patrick Madrid Show

Relevant Radio

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.8587 Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2024

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

When you go to get the ashes on your forehead, should it be at a Catholic church?

In a recent episode of The Patrick Madrid Show, a caller named Grace from Irvine, California, asked about the appropriateness of a Catholic attending an Ash Wednesday service at a Protestant church. She asked because a friend's son, attending a Protestant school, had the opportunity to participate in such a service.

Patrick Madrid responded with a nuanced perspective, emphasizing the importance of maintaining one's Catholic identity. He advised that, as a rule of thumb, Catholics should prioritize attending Ash Wednesday services at a Catholic church to receive ashes and participate in Mass. This preference stems from the desire to fully engage with the sacramental and liturgical richness of the Catholic faith, especially during significant liturgical seasons.

However, Patrick acknowledged that attending a Protestant Ash Wednesday service, in addition to the Catholic observance, might be considered reasonable under specific circumstances, such as being a student at the Protestant school in question. So, it would have to involve going to both the Protestant and the Catholic service. 

There is concern, though, about the potential for confusion, especially in younger Catholics, regarding their faith identity when participating in Protestant services.  He stressed the importance of reinforcing Catholic identity in children and cautioned against practices that might distract from this identity. Drawing an analogy with physical health, Patrick suggested that just as certain habits promote bodily health while others take away from it, spiritual practices and choices can similarly affect one's faith health. Engaging in activities that strengthen Catholic identity is beneficial, whereas those that could cause confusion or dilution of faith should be approached with caution. Parents should always keep this rule in mind when it comes to keeping their children's faith life healthy. 

Transcript

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0:00.0

How about Grace now in Irvine, California?

0:02.4

I have a question about a friend who has a son who goes to a Protestant school,

0:08.9

and they have an Ash Wednesday service.

0:11.8

What's the church teaching on a Catholic going to an Ash Wednesday service at a Protestant church?

0:17.3

Well, yeah.

0:18.4

I would say for a Catholic, don't go because you're Catholic, and you should go to the Catholic church. Well, yeah. I would say for a Catholic, don't go because you're Catholic, and you should go to

0:24.1

the Catholic Church if you want to go for the ashes and for Mass that day. Far better to go to the

0:30.2

Catholic Church. Now, if the person says, well, I am going to the Catholic Church, I am going to get

0:34.5

ashes, it's not a holy day of obligation, but it's the custom I want to follow it. And I'm also going to go to the service that they have at the school,

0:43.4

like in their chapel session or something like that. If you're a student at the school and you're

0:47.6

going to do both, that seems reasonable to me. I'm not a fan of Catholics going to Protestant

0:52.9

schools in any case. but regardless of that,

0:57.1

there's nothing sinful about it. But if it were a situation where the Catholic says, well, I'm

1:03.0

just going to go to the thing at the Protestant chapel service, and I'm not going to go to my

1:06.9

Catholic parish to receive ashes, I would probably try to discourage that and say,

1:12.6

you know, either do both or if you're going to get ashes, go to the Catholic Church to do that.

1:19.1

Do you think it might be confusing to a child?

1:21.8

It would be fourth grade, I think?

1:23.1

Mm-hmm.

1:24.0

Okay.

1:24.3

Yeah, what did a planet C where in the future that he might have a memory that, hey, it was okay for me to go to a Protestant church for this.

1:33.8

Maybe it would be okay to go for other things.

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