Well most people aren't supposed to eat meat inthe first place. The only exception would be children under 14 and the elderly since they need more nutrition.
It is a form of sacrifice since Good Friday is a holy day.
Before during lent the people couldn't eat any meat at all.
The Cross or any sign of the Crucifixtion because it happend on Good Friday
I don't eat any, but some people eat meat!
Catholics abstain eating meat during Lent on every Friday of the season. Fish can be eaten on this day, just not red meat.
All meat.
Yes, Friday abstinence is still the law. However, people are now allowed to either abstain from eating meat or do some other form of penance or good work on Friday instead.
No!!!They are considered as meat!!Another Answer: Unless that Friday is a Good Friday or a Friday in the season of Lent, its ok to eat frog legs(meat).
It isn't really traditional. It substitutes meat which shouldn't be eaten on Good Friday. This is a form of sacrifice since Good Friday is a holy day, the day where Jesus died. Meat shouldn't be eaten on any Friday as a sacrifice.
you are allowed to eat fish on good Friday but just not meatfish is not classed as meat
Its advised not to meat on a Good Friday. People from 18 - 60 years are expected to fast (i.e. skip a meal) unless they are bed ridden or suffering from diseases.If you want to eat anything apart from meat (non vegetarian), you surely can have them.
Eating meat on Good Friday would be sacriligious.
I suppose the answer is yes. But you have to wait until Mass is over. Since there is no Mass on Good Friday you will have to wait until after the Vigil Mass on Holy Saturday. Otherwise you are free to eat meat after midnight on Friday night.