With Ash Wednesday, we have begun our penitential journey to the Church’s greatest Solemnity, Easter Sunday. The word Lent derives from a German word for spring. On Ash Wednesday, we fast and abstain from meat following Church guidelines. The ashes on our foreheads are a sign of humility, penance, and mortality. Throughout Lent, our priest wears purple vestments, we no longer pray the Gloria or sing the Alleluia, and church decorations are spare. All music must be instrument accompanied singing. Honoring saint feast days, except for Solemnities (St. Joseph, the Annunciation) is optional. Some writers describe this paring down and reducing as reflections of the penitent’s losing, casting off the encumbrances that bar our salvation. "Behold, now is the acceptable time; behold, now is the day of salvation!" said St. Paul.