In Eastern Christianity, First Wednesday of Lent, which takes place during the first week of Lent, is known as "Ash Wednesday" in the Western Christian tradition.
In Eastern Christian tradition, Lent refers to the 40 days leading up to the day that Jesus was resurrected.
Lent is intended to be a "workshop" where the character of each person is spiritually uplifted and strengthened and where their life is rededicated to the principles and ideals of the Gospel.
During this period, Christians are encouraged to engage in fasting and prayer, and to participate in "good works" such as charity and acts of compassion.
These activities are intended help you become a more spiritually awakened and dedicated person.