No, as a Catholic, it a ritual to refrain from eating meat on every Friday until Easter, also to fast and not eat meat on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.
Roman Catholic AnswerNo, the abstinence rules apply to anyone fourteen years of age and older. Those Catholics are not permitted to eat meat on Ash Wednesday or any Fridays. Some countries, such as the United States, have a temporarily ruling that abstinence on Fridays outside of Lent can be replaced with some other practice but this does not apply to Fridays in Lent and Ash Wednesday. See link below.Catholics are not forbidden from eating meat on Holy Thursday.
The Catholic Church says Catholics should not eat meat on Ash Wednesday and all Fridays during the holy season of Lent. Thursdays (including Holy Thursday- the Thursday before Easter Sunday) are not part of the no meat rule. I'm not sure about other religions, only Catholicism.
If you are refering to abstain from eating meat, the answer is "NO."
on fridays catholics are not allowed to eat meat by:snakeman
No, all Catholics are required to abstain from the age of 14 until death.
Yes, though they cannot eat meat on Fridays during Lent, eggs are allowed to be consumed by Roman Catholics on these days
Catholics cannot attend Mass on Good Friday, as there is no Mass held on this day anywhere in the world. In addition all Catholics over the age of 14 are required to abstain from meat. And all Catholics from the completion of their 18 year until they are 59 are required to fast on Good Friday.
Yes, they can; the only days meat is not allowed is Ash Wednesday and all Fridays of Lent, but Spy Wednesday ( 2 days before Good Friday) is OK to eat meat
Yes, you may eat meat on Holy Saturday, although the Church earnestly asks that you continue your Good Friday fast and abstinence until the Easter Vigil, if possible; although it is not required. Please see any Ordo for Holy Saturday.
Yes, you can. The only days Catholics don’t eat meat are Good Friday, Ash Wednesday and the Fridays in the Lent season. It is therefore imperative to state that Catholics can eat meat during Holy Week. Having said this, there are still some Catholics who do not adhere to this. (this was my dear friend googles answer)
Abstinence or to abstain from meat.
Yes, with the exception of Ash Wednesday when meat may not be eaten.
The rule that Catholics are to abstain from meat on these days remains in force.