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On Fridays during Lent Catholics what from meat?

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Can Catholics have pies during Lent?

Yes, Catholics may eat pies during Lent unless they are meat pies and those may not be eaten on Fridays during Lent.


Can Catholics eat gatortail on Fridays during Lent?

Yes, alligators are not warm blooded animals. Meat from warm blooded animals is not to be eaten on Fridays in Lent.


Are Catholics Vegetarians?

No, we have no dietary restrictions, except not eating meat on Fridays during Lent as Penance.


Can Catholics eat skinless chicken and pork products during Lent?

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.


Can Catholics eat eggs on Friday during lent?

Yes, though they cannot eat meat on Fridays during Lent, eggs are allowed to be consumed by Roman Catholics on these days


Why did catholics choose fish over meat during lent?

Because we would choose meat over fish any day! The whole point of not eating meat on Fridays during lent is that it is a sacrifice.


What kind foods catholics not allow have lent?

on fridays catholics are not allowed to eat meat by:snakeman


Do all Christian believers resist eating meat on Fridays during Easter weeks?

No, not during Easter weeks. Catholics do abstain from meat during Lent, however.


Can Catholics eat muskrat during lent?

Catholics may eat anything they want during Lent, however on all Fridays of the year, and especially during Lent, and on Ash Wednesday they must abstain from flesh meat of animals, which would include muskrat.


No meat on Fridays during Lent?

During Lent, Catholics traditionally abstain from eating meat on Fridays as a form of penance and remembrance of Jesus' sacrifice on Good Friday. This practice is meant to foster self-discipline, prayer, and reflection during the Lenten season. Fish and other seafood are often consumed as an alternative to meat on these days.


What days during lent do you fast on?

Catholics must fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday under pain of sin. Catholics are encouraged, but not obliged to fast throughout the entire duration of Lent, save on Sundays. On Fridays during Lent, Catholics must abstain from meat.