Ash Wednesday | Remember You Are Dust | Homily by Fr. Will Rooney

Ash Wednesday | Remember You Are Dust | Homily by Fr. Will Rooney

From Luke 10:41 by Fr. William Rooney

February 19, 2026 · 6 min · Season 4

About this episode

Fr. Will Rooney's homily on Ash Wednesday emphasizes the significance of ashes as a reminder of our mortality and need for repentance.

Ash Wednesday always contains a striking tension. Jesus tells us in the Gospel: “Take care not to perform righteous deeds in order that people may see them.” And yet, today, we receive ashes on our foreheads — visible to everyone. So what is happening? In this homily, Fr. Will explains that ashes are not a display of righteousness. They are a confession of weakness. Ashes are what remains after something has been burned. They remind us of our mortality, our dependence upon God, and our need for repentance. “Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.” Ash Wednesday confronts us with reality: death is coming. Pride is real. Sin wounds us. And we need a Savior. Lent is not about self-improvement or spiritual performance. It is about reconciliation. As St. Paul pleads: “Be reconciled to God.” Through prayer, fasting, and almsgiving, we take up battle against pride — the root of all sin — and learn again how to receive grace rather than trying to control everything ourselves. Now is the acceptable time. Now is the day of salvation.

People in this episode

Host: Will Rooney

Topics covered

  • Ash Wednesday
  • mortality
  • repentance
  • Lent
  • spirituality

Keywords

  • Christianity
  • humility
  • grace
  • reconciliation

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