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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.

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