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Our parish fasting norms are on the parish calendar. If you move forward to Nov “next” at the bottom of the calendar, you’ll see where we move into the “Phlip’s Fast” for the Nativity of Our Lord on the 15th. I’m sure there are other parishes that have something like this on their web site calendars.
I receive the readings for the day on my email from the Melkite Eparchy of Newton. Look at the very bottom for a Wednesday reading 10/27 says "Abstinence today: We refrain from eating meat and meat products. If, however, you follow the traditional fasting discipline: Fasting today: Fast and Strict abstinence – Refrain from eating until noon, strict abstinence (xerophagy) thereafter. "
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America site shows their fasting norms on their calendar. I see these allow fish during the Phlip’s Fast…
If you have a parish you’re attending I’d follow their norms, modified to your situation with the help of a spiritual father as others have said.,
I receive the readings for the day on my email from the Melkite Eparchy of Newton. Look at the very bottom for a Wednesday reading 10/27 says "Abstinence today: We refrain from eating meat and meat products. If, however, you follow the traditional fasting discipline: Fasting today: Fast and Strict abstinence – Refrain from eating until noon, strict abstinence (xerophagy) thereafter. "
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America site shows their fasting norms on their calendar. I see these allow fish during the Phlip’s Fast…
If you have a parish you’re attending I’d follow their norms, modified to your situation with the help of a spiritual father as others have said.,