As a practising Catholic, i know that Friday is one of the days catholics abstain from eating meat, however I'm sorry i did not know that there was a second day. Also, to clarify to some people, meat as in chicken, beef, pork. Fish is not counted as meat, it is fish.
Yes, all the Fridays of Lent and also on Ash Wednesday.
Abstinence or to abstain from meat.
During Lent , Practicing Catholics ABSTAIN from eating meat.
On Ash Wednesday, Catholics would abstain from meat and fast. On Fridays, Catholics would abstain from meat.
The rule that Catholics are to abstain from meat on these days remains in force.
abstain
Yes, Catholics should abstain from eating meat on Good Friday, Ash Wednesday and all Fridays during Lent.
If you are refering to abstain from eating meat, the answer is "NO."
No, not during Easter weeks. Catholics do abstain from meat during Lent, however.
abstain
No, they do not. While the general rule is to abstain from meat on Friday, ordinaries can request an indult from the Vatican and be excused from the obligation. If a Catholic is from a diocese with the indult they can make a personal decision to either abstain or do some other form of penance or service on Fridays.
It is to abstain from eating meat.
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.