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Well the RCAV does recommend abstaining meat, it does say you can do alternative methods other than that if not possible, I heard.
Yes, true.Well the RCAV does recommend abstaining meat, it does say you can do alternative methods other than that if not possible, I heard.
Compare that with the US rule that has been in place since 1966. The only thing that the USCCB changed when the new Code of Canon Law was promulgated in 1983 was the age when one became bound by the rule of fasting. It was lowered from 21 to 18.Decree No. 8
In accordance with the prescriptions of canon 1253, the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops hereby decrees that the days of fast and abstinence in Canada are Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.
Fridays are days of abstinence but Catholics may substitute special acts of charity or piety on this day.(Official document No. 535; 14-05-85)
- In keeping with the letter and spirit of Pope Paul’s Constitution Paenitemini , we preserved for our dioceses the tradition of abstinence from meat on each of the Fridays of Lent, confident that no Catholic Christian will lightly hold himself excused from this penitential practice.
I disagree. It is one of the precepts of the Church. Not abiding by any of the precepts is grave matter.The Church does not bind the obligation under “pain of sin” under the current canons. It is not “objectively speaking a mortal sin”.