Catholics are allowed to eat anything they want believe it or not. They are personally not deprived of anything. Except in Lent, some decide to sacrifice something to show their love for Jesus and represent how he fasted for 40 days in the desert. And so some give up something they like to eat, which is usually meat to adults, but it can be anything or any type of food such as sweets and stuff.
on fridays catholics are not allowed to eat meat by:snakeman
Yes, though they cannot eat meat on Fridays during Lent, eggs are allowed to be consumed by Roman Catholics on these days
No, all Catholics are required to abstain from the age of 14 until death.
Yes, Catholics are allowed to drink alcohol in moderation according to the teachings of the Catholic Church.
Catholics are not limited in what they can eat. The only exception is during lent when fasting occurs.
Adult Catholics are expected to fast on Ash Wednesday. That means that they only eat one large meal and if needed only eat some small snacks at other meal times.
Yes.
Yes, Catholics are allowed to go into a synagogue if they choose too.
Roman Catholics may not eat meat during a day of fast (Ash Wednesday, the Fridays of Lent, etc.) Otherwise, Catholics have no dietary restrictions.
The current post-Vatican II regulation is that Catholics must not eat for one hour before receiving Holy Communion. Traditional Catholics do not eat for three hours.
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I would hope so!