The Day After Mardi Gras / March 2026
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LEJ's Louisiana
March 2026
The Day After Mardi Gras
Ash Wednesday
and the Forty Days of Lent
by Leonard Earl Johnson
© 2026, Leonard Earl Johnson,
All Rights Reserved
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The Day After Mardi Gras
Ash Wednesday
and the Forty Days of Lent
by Leonard Earl Johnson
© 2026, Leonard Earl Johnson,
All Rights Reserved
At Cathedrals from New Orleans to Lafayette, business suits stood cheek-by-jowl with crimson capes and smeared-lipstick ladies awaiting priests dressed in the Vestments of Sorrow, smearing The Sign of The Cross on the celebrant's forehead with thumbs dipped in the ashes of last year's Palm Sunday Palms.
the city streets, and Cajun chickens raise their necks up to see if it is safe to resume Life.
Inside,
we harbor doubts, but suffer none about this ceremony. It is Lent, and
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| Banana Tree / photo credit: Deb Kohler |
Should you need a reason to be suspicious of evangelical religion's temporal powers consider that.
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"In such order we find sad truths,"
L. A. Norma.
"The Gregorian Calendar," L. A. Norma explains to a bewildered tourist sharing our pedicab,
"what with Easter changing with the moon, is none too accurate!
"For instance, in the secular world you have leap year!"
Easter Sunday, at the end of the Forty days, marks Lent's end, and also welcomes Spring.
Spring/Easter may be the oldest human celebration calculated (or miscalculated) into Canon Law, with those aforementioned instruments created out of faith in suffering and suspicion of pleasure.
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Today, soft-green rules coastal Louisiana and we old alligators lie on the banks in whatever sun we can find, dreaming of Easter baskets and Spring.
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Copyright, 2026, Leonard Earl Johnson
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