This question seems to be addressed towards all people, not just Catholics,first off only about a 2/7 of he worlds population is Christian. To the other 5/7 there is no need to know about or follow potential Christian rules.
Of the 2/7 that are Christian only half (1/7 of the worlds population) are Catholic and would care about that organization's rules.
Of the 1/7 of the population in the USA that is Catholic many are lapsed and no longer follow the organizations rules, Levels of lapsed Catthocs world wide is not available.
So any injunction would only be of interest to less tan i/7 of the worlds population.
This makes it likely that any random member of the worlds poulation can eat meat on Good Friday.
For the Cathic Christians who are observant the eating of meat on Good Friday is grounded on but there is no mechanism to enforce the rule, Also there are circumstances where even the most staunch follower might have to eat meat on that day for medical or social reasons,
Easter Sunday is the first Sunday after the first full moon after the first day of spring. Godd Friday is the Friday before that Easter Sunday.
Christians have three main festivals, they are Christmas, Easter and Good Friday.
yes it is good Friday
Good Friday has never been on Easter. Good Friday is the Friday before Easter Sunday.
In 1978, Good Friday fell on March 31, and Easter Sunday was on April 2. Good Friday is observed on the Friday before Easter, which varies each year depending on the ecclesiastical approximation of the March equinox.
Jesus died on Good Friday, and rose on Easter.
Good Friday is the second-to-last day of Lent.
In 2016, our community held special events like Easter egg hunts, church services, and Good Friday processions to celebrate Easter and Good Friday.
hi how are you? happy Good Friday
Good friday
Some good Easter decorationsinclude Easter eggs and Easter bunnies. They are very popular.
In 1929, Easter Sunday fell on March 31. Easter Monday then fell on April 1 and Good Friday fell on March 29.