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The universal norm in the Code of Canon Law is for fasting on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday and for abstinence from meat on every Friday.Is this just Traditional Catholicism or is it recommended for all Catholics? I’m a new Catholic so all I learnt in RCIA was to fast from meat on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.
I have a friend who doesn’t eat meat Fridays but I didn’t realise other Catholics did during non-lent months.
Can anyone offer any advice or give me any links to information about this because I would like to start doing this?
However (and this is very important), local conferences of bishops can make modifications to this. For example, in the United States, the 1966 Pastoral Statement on Penance and Abstinence is still in effect. This allows for the laity to choose an alternative form on Friday penance outside of Lent. But Catholics are still obligated to do penance of some sort.
According to this statement from Cardinal Pell, it looks like the situation is the same for you in Australia in that you may choose some other form of prayer or penance to fulfill this obligation.
