Sunday at the beginning of Lent

7 a.m. – 6.30 p.m.
SATURDAY 8 MARCH
– 4.45 p.m. Musical Elevation introducing the celebration
– 5.30 p.m. vigil Eucharist
SUNDAY 9 MARCH
Eucharistic celebrations 7 a.m. – 8 a.m. – 9.30 a.m. – 11 a.m. – 12.30 p.m. – 5.30 p.m.
– 10.30 a.m. Morning Lauds
– 4.30 p.m. Vespers and Eucharistic benediction
– 5.30 p.m. Eucharist and Rite of Imposition of Ashes presided over by His Excellency the Archbishop
It is possible to follow the Musical Elevation and Vigil Eucharist (Saturday, March 8th), the celebration at 9:30 a.m. and the Eucharist at 5:30 p.m. presided by the Archbishop Monsignor Mario Delpini (Sunday, March 9th) in streaming on this Site (www.duomomilano.it) from the YouTube channel Duomo Milano TV
Download the Program of the Musical Chapel performances

The Ambrosian Rite has never known, as the beginning of the Lenten Season, the so-called “Ash Wednesday’”(this year on 5 March), typical instead of the Roman Rite tradition, but has always made this liturgical Season begin with First Vespers from the sixth Sunday before Easter, what the Ambrosian liturgical books still call the Sunday ‘at the beginning of Lent’ ((«in capite quadragesimæ»).
An exhaustive answer as to the reason for this different computation between the two Rites is certainly very complex. It seems clear, however, that the Milanese liturgy tends to take up, on the one hand, the tradition according to which one should not fast on Saturdays and Sundays and, on the other, the more ancient and original computation of Lent. It was in fact considered as the period between Sunday at the beginning of Lent and Vespers on Holy Thursday, when the Triduum of the Passion, Death and Resurrection of the Lord begins. Ambrosian Lent is then configured as a period of forty days, of penance, but not of strict fasting, in preparation for the celebrations of the solemn Easter Triduum.
In addition, for a long time, precisely in Milan, the Rite of Imposition of Ashes was not celebrated in connection with Lent: for example, a provision from the time of Saint Charles Borromeo, in 1583, prescribed that, in the Ambrosian Rite, ashes be imposed on the faithful on the first of the three days of penance (Litanies triduane) celebrated before Pentecost. According to a more recent tradition, this penitential rite was linked to the beginning of Lent and precisely to the first Monday, with the possibility of anticipating it, for pastoral reasons, to Sunday, when the participation of the faithful is greater.
This year, in the Duomo, the Rite of Imposition of Ashes is performed during the 5.30 p.m. celebration on Sunday 9 March presided over by Archbishop Monsignor Mario Delpini and at the end of all the celebrations on Monday 10 March (Monday of the First Week of Lent).