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                    [Title] => Give to charity on Ash Wednesday
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Manila Archbishop Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales has asked the faithful to give to charity as they begin the Catholic Lenten season today with the traditional observance of Ash Wednesday.

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Millions of devotees are expected to troop to churches to have foreheads marked with ashes forming an image of the cross as a sign of renewal of their baptismal vows.
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Manila Archbishop Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales has asked the faithful to give to charity as they begin the Catholic Lenten season today with the traditional observance of Ash Wednesday.

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