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I have an interesting dilemma that I am not sure what my responsibility would be.
I am a dentist in a small town, and am the president of the local dental academy. Twice a year, we have a Continuing Education course in town, mainly for the local dentists who normally have to drive 2 hours to a major metropolitan area for education.
This upcoming CE (Continuing Education) expects to only draw a couple dozen participants. The usual caterer is a local barbeque place because they can bring the whole setup to the lecture which is on a college campus. It is very informal.
However, here is the catch: it is during Lent and Catholics should be abstaining from meat.
Now, not knowing how many participants will be Catholic (very few, most likely since we are in the Bible Belt), and not counting on a huge crowd ANYWAY, what would be my responsibilities for making sure that there is a Lent-friendly meal? I suppose no one is FORCING them to eat the barbeque that is served, but is it an occasion of sin that I am providing them? Are my obligations to the larger mass of people?
Not sure what to do here. And I 'm not sure there are caterers who would do fish on a low budget.
Rich
I am a dentist in a small town, and am the president of the local dental academy. Twice a year, we have a Continuing Education course in town, mainly for the local dentists who normally have to drive 2 hours to a major metropolitan area for education.
This upcoming CE (Continuing Education) expects to only draw a couple dozen participants. The usual caterer is a local barbeque place because they can bring the whole setup to the lecture which is on a college campus. It is very informal.
However, here is the catch: it is during Lent and Catholics should be abstaining from meat.
Now, not knowing how many participants will be Catholic (very few, most likely since we are in the Bible Belt), and not counting on a huge crowd ANYWAY, what would be my responsibilities for making sure that there is a Lent-friendly meal? I suppose no one is FORCING them to eat the barbeque that is served, but is it an occasion of sin that I am providing them? Are my obligations to the larger mass of people?
Not sure what to do here. And I 'm not sure there are caterers who would do fish on a low budget.
Rich