you can eat on ash wednesday whoever told you that is wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ash Wednesday is a day of fasting (only one full meal) and abstinence from meat, which includes poultry as well as red meat and pork. Fish and seafood are fine.
Yes, Catholics can eat chicken and pork during Lent except on Ash Wednesday and all Fridays during Lent when Catholics should abstain from eating meat.
Adult Catholics are expected to fast on Ash Wednesday. That means that they only eat one large meal and if needed only eat some small snacks at other meal times.
Yes, with the exception of Ash Wednesday when meat may not be eaten.
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. During lent Fridays are days of abstinence (no meat) and ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of fasting and abstinence.
Depending on the rules set by the local ordinary, meat is generally not eaten on Ash Wednesday and all Fridays during Lent. In addition, those between 18 and 60 years of age must abstain from eating between meals on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday, having only one full meal on those days, and two other "snacks" which together do not equal another full meal.
The Annunciation is a day of celebration and not a day of penance as are Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.
There is no teaching in the Lutheran Church regarding the eating of meat on Fridays. Lutherans do take on fasting as a Lenten discipline, but this is personal and individual. Often Lutherans will fast by eating only one small meal after sundown every day throughout Lent or something similar. Often Lenten fasting is not followed on Sundays as Sundays are considered "little Easters" and are not included in the 40-day count of the days of Lent.
Catholics age 14 and up must refrain from eating meat on Ash Wednesday and all Fridays during Lent.
Thursday 6th of passion and tradition of dont eating meat -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ This tradition not only practiced on Friday of the Passion, but also on Ash Wednesday, but we eat fish Incidentally, Friday's Passion and Ash Wednesday are the days of "fasting and abstinence from meat