Fish is the traditional dinner
Yes, on the Thursday before Good Friday, known as Holy Thursday or Maundy Thursday, Catholics and many Christians can eat meat. The fasting and abstinence typically associated with Good Friday begin on Good Friday itself. Therefore, there are no dietary restrictions on Holy Thursday.
yes they really dont care, also they eat whatever whenever.
Christians In The Bible, it says that people should only eat animals that have a cleft hoof and chew their cud. This means that the only meat Christians could eat is beef. During lent and some religious holidays (like Good Friday) some christians fast.
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Yes. Protestants adhere to Biblical teaching on what and what they cannot eat. As Christ insisted that what really matters it is what comes out of a person's mouth as this reflects what is in his heart. What goes into his mouth is of no significance. therefore, a Protestant has no restriction on what they can eat at any time whether or not it is Good Friday.You should consult your local minister. As there are over 33,000 denominations of Protestantism, each may vary on this rule.
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.
you are allowed to eat fish on good Friday but just not meatfish is not classed as meat
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).
Carrot's and willys
Go to church and Eat
you can also eat veg
Catholics abstain eating meat during Lent on every Friday of the season. Fish can be eaten on this day, just not red meat.