"What's with the ashes on your forehead?" |
"If Jesus came back and saw what's going on in his name, he'd never stop throwing up." Woody Allen, "Hannah and Her Sisters" Fat Wednesday What’s with the ashes on your forehead? Jesus asked me the other day. I was shocked he didn’t know. Because it’s Ash Wednesday! I replied. That’s not an answer – why do you have ashes on your forehead in the shape of a cross? he repeated as he fingered his many strings of Mardi Gras beads. Because it’s Ash Wednesday and that’s what we do. Quite frankly you of all people should really know about this! I said, disconcerted, eyeing a strand of shiny purple bobbles. I should know why you have ashes smudged on your forehead? he probed. Yes, you know, Lent? Ever hear of it? I asked, flabbergasted. He snorted when he laughed. I’m asking the questions, remember? Yeah, I replied. And look where that got you! Who did you think you were, anyway – Socrates? Touché, he said, winking at me. But don’t be a wiseass – I’m serious, why are you wearing the ashes? What do they mean to you? I don’t know – honor? remembrance? sacrifice? taking up the cross? Oh crap, I don’t know, you tell me! This time he laughed (a very ungodly belly laugh) and when he caught his breath he licked his finger and rubbed the ashes off my forehead. Then he took the string of shiny purple beads and placed them around my neck. Wow, thanks – And I didn’t even have to flash you! I teased. He walked away holding onto his sides still laughing. |