In 2011, the rules for fasting and abstinence during Lent in the Catholic Church were as follows: Catholics were required to abstain from eating meat on all Fridays during Lent, including Good Friday. However, there were exceptions for certain countries or regions where the bishops' conference had obtained permission from the Vatican to allow the consumption of meat on Fridays. It is important to consult the specific guidelines provided by the local bishop or diocese to determine whether eating meat on Fridays during Lent in 2011 was permissible in a particular area.
The tradition of abstaining from meat on Fridays during Lent was started by the Catholic Church.
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Fridays during Lent.
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There were 7 Fridays in Lent 2008, just as there are in evey Lent.
Yes, alligators are not warm blooded animals. Meat from warm blooded animals is not to be eaten on Fridays in Lent.
Yes, Catholics may eat pies during Lent unless they are meat pies and those may not be eaten on Fridays during Lent.
Not quite. Its 14 years or older to not eat meat on Fridays in Lent. From ages 8 to 13 it is ok to.
Yes it is ok to eat meat during Lent, but advised not too.
sort of (during lent you can eat it on fridays)
No, all warm blooded meat and products made from it are forbidden on Fridays.
The Stations of the Cross are primarily prayed on Fridays during Lent.