Is there any question in the United States of the faithful being dispensed from the obligation to do penance on the Friday after Thanksgiving?
It is true that on each and every Friday of the year (unless there is a major feast, such as Christmas), the faithful are bound by the Church to do some sort of penance. In much of the world, this penance is abstaining from flesh meat. In the United States, this has been derogated to either abstaining from flesh meat, or performing some alternate penance or act of charity. It is not, contrary to popular belief, “ever since Vatican II, we can eat meat on Fridays now” with no other conditions.
Prior to the changes, the bishops of the United States were able to dispense from the Friday penance obligation at their discretion. Is there anything similar in place today, or is it just passed over in silence? And if there is no dispensation, it seems that we would either have to abstain from flesh meat, or perform an alternative penance, as desired.
I think I’ll perform the alternative penance. I’m going to have a lot of turkey breast left over. Turkey is very versatile. The exquisite Kentucky Hot Brown is just one option — turkey, bacon, tomatoes, and Welsh rarebit over toast


— foregoing that would be a penance indeed!
It is true that on each and every Friday of the year (unless there is a major feast, such as Christmas), the faithful are bound by the Church to do some sort of penance. In much of the world, this penance is abstaining from flesh meat. In the United States, this has been derogated to either abstaining from flesh meat, or performing some alternate penance or act of charity. It is not, contrary to popular belief, “ever since Vatican II, we can eat meat on Fridays now” with no other conditions.
Prior to the changes, the bishops of the United States were able to dispense from the Friday penance obligation at their discretion. Is there anything similar in place today, or is it just passed over in silence? And if there is no dispensation, it seems that we would either have to abstain from flesh meat, or perform an alternative penance, as desired.
I think I’ll perform the alternative penance. I’m going to have a lot of turkey breast left over. Turkey is very versatile. The exquisite Kentucky Hot Brown is just one option — turkey, bacon, tomatoes, and Welsh rarebit over toast