I was morbidly obese and have made life changes to turn things around, but have a restricted diet… am still not done with fat loss, and as part of that diet have very specific macronutrient targets for a day’s consumption.
…Is there a dispensation or exclusion for someone already fasting (for health benefits) and those on a restricted diets? I don’t know how else I’d meet my dietary goals without the use of meat.
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Uziel. Congratulations on your wonderful weight loss! What a great accomplishment.
For Catholics of the Latin Church the USCCB has said for those in the US “Fridays in Lent are obligatory days of complete abstinence (from meat) for all who have completed their 14th year.” You might find some use in looking at their site
The Lenten Season, one of many places where this directive appears.
As others have said dispensations are always something a priest can consider offering so he is the one to address your question to.
You can with permission from your priest also find another significant thing from which to abstain. At the same time since fasting and in the case you mention abstinence can offer us wonderful rewards in growing closer to our Lord. I would encourage you to also talk with the nutritionist you’re working with on your weight loss program and see if s/he can suggest a vegetarian option for meeting the specific macronutrient targets you need.
The traditional practices in Lent (indeed year round) of fasting, almsgiving and prayer, are outward expressions of our inward commitment to conversion. As with so many things in our faith journey the Church gives us great aid by making the Invisible visible. HH Pope Benedict XVI said in his Lenten address last year “fasting is proposed to us as an instrument to restore friendship with God.” and Fr. Schmemann says “… the purpose of Lent is not to force upon us a few formal obligations, but to “soften” our heart so that it may open itself to the realities of the spirit, experience the hidden “thirst and hunger” for communion with God.”
There is so much to potentially be gained in seeing if you can abstain and take that abstinence, prayer and works of mercy seriously in this great and beautiful season for experiencing God’s great love and mercy. You have clearly demonstrated in your weigh loss process that you can face a very significant challenge and bring various strengths to overcome it. I’m sure some of those tools, in addition to the Holy Spirit will support you in your Lenten journey. God is with us!
Whether you find you are able to abstain from meat or with your pastor’s guidance abstain from some other serious thing, a sincere and penitent heart is what we bring to Him for it to be softened, as Fr. Schmemann says, so that as, HH Benedict XVI instructs us, our “friendship with God” may be restored.