There is a reasonable explanation if this is a qualified question: Many years ago when the Catholic faith was observed in schools it was tradition/religion to eat fish only on Friday's...not any other meat therefore most public schools adopted the practice out of respect. However, with the change of times it is still offered but so are other choices as well. Fish has a true health benefit.
Catholics abstain eating meat during Lent on every Friday of the season. Fish can be eaten on this day, just not red meat.
you are allowed to eat fish on good Friday but just not meatfish is not classed as meat
Yes, that's right. The Roman Catholic rule of abstinence from meat on Fridays used to be for every Friday, all year, every year. Fish has always been ok on Fridays. I believe the Friday abstinence changed at the time of Vatican II, so that it is only in force during Lent
we dont eat fish on friday shxxt
you can also eat veg
No, the reason behind eating fish on Friday is a form of sacrifice since it is the day of the week that Jesus died for us. It is because Catholics over 14 are supposed to abstain from meat on Friday and we eat fish!
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Fish is the traditional dinner
Catholics fast on Good Friday, and traditionally eat fish and not meat on Fridays during Lent. They used to be forbidden to eat meat every Friday, and depending upon their location and diocese, some still are. Good Friday is a fast day, where one goes without the usual luxuries as a form of penance, purification and remembrance of God's laws.Christ died on Good Friday, so we observe that every Friday in Lent including Good Friday.
they already eat fish in theyre mums tummy, friday is fish day for baby dolphins and also, saturday is icecream day.
There is a reasonable explanation if this is a qualified question: Many years ago when the Catholic faith was observed in schools it was tradition/religion to eat fish only on Friday's...not any other meat therefore most public schools adopted the practice out of respect. However, with the change of times it is still offered but so are other choices as well. Fish has a true health benefit.
Roman Catholics do not eat meat on Fridays during the season of Lent, which is the 40 days from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday, and does not include Sundays. Because Jesus was crucified on Good Friday, Roman Catholics abstain from eating the flesh of animals as a small reminder of how Jesus sacrificed Himself for them. Since they do not eat meat, many Roman Catholics replace it with fish (another source of protein)