not much! Those are both days of fasting except for the very young and the very old.
yes
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.
They can be eaten everyday but the day they are traditionally eaten of Good Friday
'Ash Wednesday' and 'Good Friday' are the days of fast and penance.
Ash Wednesday holy Thursday and Good Friday
good friday
Friday. He rose from the dead three days later on a Sunday. That is why the Friday before Easter is called Good Friday.
Yes, Catholics should abstain from eating meat on Good Friday, Ash Wednesday and all Fridays during Lent.
Lent is a time of public penance for Catholics. Catholics between the ages of 18 and 59 should fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. Catholics 14-years and older should not eat meat on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, and every Friday during Lent.
Christ was not crucified on Friday (aka Good Friday) but on the Wednesday , was dead and buried for 3 days, and was resurrected on Sunday.
The answer is in the names they are days in Lent one starts it the other is to remember the Friday Jesus died.
your moms casorole (it was good)