If you are catholic and it is lent you cannot meat on fridays during that time. in other religions you just cannot touch certain types of meats (s) with/wo it being blessed r not being able to eat it all together.
Basically just eat meat for 3 days.
They eat honey and meat like us in the old days but not anymore they just now eat animal meat.
Fridays during Lent.
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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
What kind of monks? Catholic monks can eat meat on most days; Buddhist monks can not.
Yes. During lent Fridays are days of abstinence (no meat) and ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of fasting and abstinence.
Why they should not, if they do it on other days? I understand either people of meat eaters or not.
You can eat meat, except on Fridays when you're supposed to eat fish. No meat at all on Fridays, but other than that meats fine. You're supposed to give something up though, something of luxury.
Male lions can eat up to 75 pounds of meat in one sitting, and becasue meat is so nutritious, they need only to eat every three or four days.
The Ancient Romans do not exist any longer, but they used to eat grain, vegetables, meat and fruit.
If you are Catholic, you are bound by Catholic discipline. Fridays during Lent are days of abstinence and we cannot eat meat, this has not changed.