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Robert_Burns
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You can abstain from Meat on every Friday and there is no Law against doing so. The obvious question is - what is required. I saw a program on EWTN and the Priest was saying that although the Practise was no longer being practised as Before the penance itself was never abrogated - Catholics were to offer a penance to replace not eating meat on Fridays if they chose to no longer do what prior had been required (Abstinence) Then under JPII - the Catholics began to offer Abtinence on Fridays during Lent but not year round. So to make a long story short - Some type of penance should be done on All Fridays whether abstinence from meat is practised or not.I have heard conflicting reports on this. I always assumed that it was just during Lent until I heard an apologist on Catholic Answers Live once say that contrary to popular belief it was originally every Friday year round, and it has never changed. It’s just that you can also do some other sacrificial act of charity in lieu of eating fish.
I told my convert friend, and he very confidently assured me, no, that is not true. It’s only during Lent.
Which one is true? Is there some documentation to support either/or?![]()
As for myself and my Family - we have always Practised Abstinence from Meat on Friday so I really dont pay that much attention to what others do.
Hope this helps
Pax