Fat Tuesday celebrations concluded globally today, February 17, 2026, as many Christians prepare to begin the observance of Lent tomorrow, Ash Wednesday. The 40-day period of fasting and prayer will culminate with Easter Sunday on April 5, 2026.
Ash Wednesday, marking the official start of Lent, will be observed on February 18, 2026. Services will be held in churches worldwide where worshippers will receive ashes on their foreheads in the shape of a cross, a practice symbolizing mortality and repentance. The ashes are traditionally created by burning palm branches from the previous year’s Palm Sunday celebrations.
Lent is observed by a variety of Christian denominations, including Catholics, Lutherans, and Protestants. Practices commonly include abstaining from certain foods or activities, increased prayer, and acts of charity. Many Christians choose to give up indulgences such as coffee, sweets, or social media as a form of self-discipline and spiritual reflection.
The Lenten season concludes either on Maundy Thursday, April 2, 2026, or Holy Saturday, April 4, 2026, depending on denominational tradition. The period leading up to Easter is considered a time of spiritual renewal and preparation for the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The 40-day duration of Lent mirrors the 40 days Jesus spent fasting in the desert, as described in the Bible, and is considered a symbolically significant period of testing and trial.
Today as well marked the passage of an annular solar eclipse, visible primarily in the Southern Hemisphere’s remote regions. The eclipse path did not cross major population centers, limiting widespread observation of the “ring of fire” effect.