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.
The Annunciation is a day of celebration and not a day of penance as are Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.
Yes, with the exception of Ash Wednesday when meat may not be eaten.
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 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.
The obligation to abstain from meat binds Catholics 14 years of age and older. The obligation to fast binds Catholics ages 18 to 59. So, a 59 year old does not eat meat on Fridays (during Lent).
Roman Catholic AnswerYes.
It is called abstinence.
fasting or abstaining.
Yes because it is in the octave of Christmas.
Our lady of Africa and The Virgin Mary