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we dont eat meet cuz in our religion god lasts like a week with no food............are you sure?

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Q: Why do Catholics not eat meat on Friday historically not theologically?
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When did catholics stop abstaining from meat on Friday and on Wednesdays during Lent?

The rule that Catholics are to abstain from meat on these days remains in force.


Is frog legs OK for catholics to eat on Friday?

No!!!They are considered as meat!!Another Answer: Unless that Friday is a Good Friday or a Friday in the season of Lent, its ok to eat frog legs(meat).


Can catholics eat meat the friday after christmas?

Yes because it is in the octave of Christmas.


What is the name of the process when catholics don't eat meat on a Friday?

fasting or abstaining.


Is Good Friday a day of abstinence for Catholics?

Yes, Catholics should abstain from eating meat on Good Friday, Ash Wednesday and all Fridays during Lent.


Do you eat FISH until Good Friday or eat meat until Good Friday?

Catholics abstain eating meat during Lent on every Friday of the season. Fish can be eaten on this day, just not red meat.


What is the purpose of not eating meat on Friday?

Catholics avoid eating meat on Fridays ONLY during the Lenten season (Good Friday is the last Friday of Lent).


Is it wrong for Catholics to eat meat on Good Friday?

Yes, it is wrong unless they are required to eat meat for health reasons.


Why do Christians eat fish during Good Friday?

Catholics fast on Good Friday, and traditionally eat fish and not meat on Fridays during Lent. They used to be forbidden to eat meat every Friday, and depending upon their location and diocese, some still are. Good Friday is a fast day, where one goes without the usual luxuries as a form of penance, purification and remembrance of God's laws.Christ died on Good Friday, so we observe that every Friday in Lent including Good Friday.


Rules of lent catholic?

Lent is a time of public penance for Catholics. Catholics between the ages of 18 and 59 should fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. Catholics 14-years and older should not eat meat on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, and every Friday during Lent.


Can senior catholics over 59 years old eat meat on Friday?

The obligation to abstain from meat binds Catholics 14 years of age and older. The obligation to fast binds Catholics ages 18 to 59. So, a 59 year old does not eat meat on Fridays (during Lent).


Why can Catholics eat meat on Annunciation?

The Annunciation is a day of celebration and not a day of penance as are Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.