fast
Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.
Ash Wednesday and Good Friday
Roman Catholic AnswerCatholics are not permitted to eat meat on any Fridays during the whole year except in regions who have an indult from Rome permitted them to give up something else OUTSIDE of Lent. During Lent, all must abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday and all Fridays, there is no age limit on this either.
during lent people play music like gospel
There is no day during Lent when only one meal may be eaten. On Ash Wednesday and Good Friday Catholics should eat only one major meal and the other two meals must be, combine, less that the major meal.
Marriages are not permitted during Great Lent, but they are permitted during Bright Week, which includes Bright Saturday. Bright Week is the week after Easter Sunday.
Meat is not eaten on Ash Wednesday and on all Fridays during Lent. Catholics (at least 14 years old) in the United States are obliged to abstain from the eating of meat on Ash Wednesday and on all Fridays during the season of Lent. Catholics (from 18 to 60 years old) are also obliged to fast on Ash Wednesday and on Good Friday. Self-imposed observance of fasting on all weekdays of Lent is strongly recommended. This is where people also give up chocolate, sarcasm, or something else for Lent.
The Gloria is not said or sung and the Alleluia is not said during Lent.
there is never no mass celebrated during lent
During Lent.
This is a personal decision between you and God. The church suggests that Catholics choose to "give up" something during Lent, and many choose to give us Sodas etc, but no one should give up drinking water. Dehydration is a health risk.
Yes, Catholics may eat pies during Lent unless they are meat pies and those may not be eaten on Fridays during Lent.