Abstinence or to abstain from meat.
On Ash Wednesday, Catholics would abstain from meat and fast. On Fridays, Catholics would abstain from meat.
During Lent , Practicing Catholics ABSTAIN from eating meat.
No, we have no dietary restrictions, except not eating meat on Fridays during Lent as Penance.
a vegetarian.
The religion of Islam forbids consuming lamb meat only if it is not slaughtered according to Halal guidelines. In Halal slaughter, the animal must be sacrificed in the name of Allah, facing Mecca, and with a sharp blade to ensure a swift and humane death.
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.
a vegetarian.
omnivore
Catholics avoid eating meat on Fridays ONLY during the Lenten season (Good Friday is the last Friday of Lent).
Yes, Catholics should abstain from eating meat on Good Friday, Ash Wednesday and all Fridays during Lent.
Meat eating dinosaurs, or any meat eating animal/mammals are considered as a "carnivore". The group that contains most meat eating dinosaurs is Theropoda.Carnivore/Carnivorous eg: T-rex
No, not during Easter weeks. Catholics do abstain from meat during Lent, however.