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Should we be practicing some sort of fast even on Fridays after Lent?
It’s an interesting article, but I find some of the comments after the article to be very thought-provoking. I wonder if Jimmy Akin isn’t reading the documents and Canon law a little more liberally than the bishops intended?Try reading this:
jimmyakin.org/2004/07/since_tomorrow_.html
Could you elaborate on this for a new Catholic?Usually, we are to do something penitential on Fridays, btu I think the octave after Easter is all Solemnities so there would be no penance today.![]()
Solemnities are th highest feast days. All Sundays are Solemnities as well as various other special feasts throughout the year. Easter is so special, that the entire octave (8 days after Easter) are all Solemnities. Solemnities are days of feasting and celebration. Whenever a Solemnity falls on a Friday it overrides the prescribed penance.Could you elaborate on this for a new Catholic?
Ordinarily, I abstain from meat on all Fridays of the year. I did so during my catechumenate and would like to continue doing so. However I also heard somewhere that on Easter Friday it wasn’t necessary. I was wondering if this is true.
This is my understanding, too. I think we are supposed to do some form of fast/penance, but it doen’t have to be meat. It can be giving up soda, sugar, saying extra prayers, etc.From my reading, it seems that the bishops were trying to say that abstaining from meat isn’t obligatory, but recommended. A form of penance, though, is obligatory for the faithful.
Am I wrong?