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I heard you had to abstain meat on Friday during Lent (from the age of 14). But it is hard to because I forget or my parents just cook meat for dinner. Is it a mortal sin if I eat in those 2 cases?
They are catholic, but they don’t seem to mind that much about this. But thanks for the advice!know you are Catholic and would like to not eat meat during Fridays? If so, would they possibly respect your wishes so you will just eat sides or something like that (assuming they aren’t Catholic).
The Church asks us to abstain from meat on Fridays of Lent in the US.I heard you had to abstain meat on Friday during Lent (from the age of 14).
Forgetting is not a sin. Certainly we can try harder to remember, but a lapse such as this is not a sin as it is not done on purpose.But it is hard to because I forget
We do not have an obligation to abstain from meat when meat is served to us by others, such as your parents, or any time there is a moral or physical impossibility of maintaining the obligation. So for example, if your school serves you lunch with meat in it, or your parents serve you dinner with meat in it, you may eat it.or my parents just cook meat for dinner.
No.Is it a mortal sin if I eat in those 2 cases?
The OP does not sound like he/she is 18 or over. Fasting applies to those 18 through 59.we are also obligated to fast Ash Wednesday and Good Friday
Then here is what your diocese requires:Well I’m in Canada, under the rule of Archidiocese of Vancouver.
I just turned 14, so yes.The OP does not sound like he/she is 18 or over.
Charity comes first.But it is hard to because I forget or my parents just cook meat for dinner.
The Church does not bind the obligation under “pain of sin” under the current canons. It is not “objectively speaking a mortal sin”.Objectively speaking, it is a mortal sin to eat meat on Fridays in Lent.
Unlike the US, Canada has no country-wide requirement that we asbstain from meat on Lenten Fridays, other than Good Friday, of course. I’m aware that, starting a few years ago, Archbishop Prendergast of Ottawa has mandated that his flock abstain from meat on Lenten Fridays but I have not heard of another.Well I’m in Canada, under the rule of Archidiocese of Vancouver. But it is a Korean community Church with priests from the Wonju diocese, korea so I guess I’m fine. Thank you