It depends where the Catholic lives. At the very least, all Fridays in Lent and Ash Wednesday. Normally, all Fridays period, but in some places (such as the US and Canada) other regulations are in force.
Under current law, Catholics are forbidden meat on all Fridays of the year, and Ash Wednesday, unless a Solemnity falls on Friday, in which case the law is void on that one Friday. This law applies to all who are 14 years old until the end of their lives. In some countries, there is an indult in effect where you may substitute some other penance on Fridays outside of Lent, but abstinence from meat is still recommended.
On Ash Wednesday and on Fridays during Lent.
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, though they cannot eat meat on Fridays during Lent, eggs are allowed to be consumed by Roman Catholics on these days
Yes, with the exception of Ash Wednesday when meat may not be eaten.
we dont eat meet cuz in our religion god lasts like a week with no food............are you sure?
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)
most hippies are vegitarian ( dont eat meat), or vegans (dont eat meat or drink milk).
on fridays catholics are not allowed to eat meat by:snakeman
Yes, it is wrong unless they are required to eat meat for health reasons.
Roman Catholic AnswerCatholics abstain from meat on Fridays to honor the day on which Our Blessed Lord offered His life on the cross for our salvation.
Lent is a time for penance for our sins; however, on occasions of great joy, such as feast days, time out can be taken to celebrate.
Roman Catholics may not eat meat during a day of fast (Ash Wednesday, the Fridays of Lent, etc.) Otherwise, Catholics have no dietary restrictions.
No. What makes you think that? No, they are omnivores.