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  • Are Catholics Supposed to Abstain from Meat Every Friday?
    A: Lent has just begun, and we Catholics are well aware of the obligation to abstain from meat on Fridays until the Easter season Vince’s question, however, doesn’t specifically address Lenten abstinence, but rather the traditional requirement that Catholics refrain from eating meat on Fridays year-round
  • Meat Or Meatless On Fridays? (The Answer May Surprise You)
    On the other extreme, are those who still observe ‘meatless’ Fridays, but are quite alright with (over-)feasting at an all-you-can-eat sushi place on a Friday, since that still technically meets the obligation of going ‘meatless’
  • Are Catholics allowed to eat meat on Fridays? - Bible Hub
    • Catholics can eat meat on most Fridays if they follow a prescribed alternative act of penance in line with their bishops’ conference norms • During Lent, the Church typically requires, or strongly exhorts, abstinence from meat on Fridays as a uniform practice, unless health or dispensation from a pastor dictates otherwise
  • Is It a Sin for Catholics to Eat Meat on Fridays?
    Abstinence and fasting are to be observed on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday [Canon MCCLI] It is not necessary to abstain from meat, but abstinence from some other food is indeed necessary, otherwise, it is a sin, because it is a violation of canon law Though it is not necessary to abstain from meat, it is best for the sake of it being a tradition
  • Are there exceptions to eating meat on Fridays for Catholics?
    According to Canon 1251, "Abstinence from meat, or from some other food as determined by the Episcopal Conference, is to be observed on all Fridays, unless a solemnity should fall on a Friday " This means that the rule is not absolute and can be adjusted under certain circumstances
  • Friday abstinence: Getting to the meat of the matter
    First, both issued their letters as a reminder to Catholics that Fridays should be observed as days of penance At the time, Bishop Conlon told Our Sunday Visitor, “Despite Pope Paul VI’s injunction that Catholics substitute another penitential practice for abstaining from meat on Fridays, most Catholics were not doing anything ”
  • Is Friday penance still required? - Catholic Times: Read . . .
    While it used to be sinful to eat meat on Fridays (prior to 1966), that is no longer the case The sin was not a matter of merely forgetting about abstaining A person committed a sin by eating meat on Fridays out of contempt for the regulation Contempt for holy things is always evil Did removing the strict requirement go too far?
  • What’s the rule on meatless Fridays? – CatholicPhilly
    Father Ken Doyle answers a reader confused over whether to eat meat on Fridays outside of Lent Even if you don't skip the hot dog this Friday, find a way to do penance anyway, he advises





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