My wife, kids, and I became Catholics in 2014 and in attempt to follow the recommendations of the USCCB we do not eat meat on any Friday of the year. I realize it is not mandatory but some form of penance is and we went with the traditional avenue for meatless Fridays.
The issue we are running in to is that we have many Protestant friends and not a single Catholic in our families (not to mention most Catholics limit this practice to Lent), therefore this makes for some awkward Friday dinner invites and always gives me the feeling that its somewhat of an imposition and not the best way to evangelize. We also don’t want to be rude and not eat food that is prepared for us if we are just invited to a BBQ for example with other couples and we are just eating pasta salad.
When it is just our family - it’s no meat, but out of charity and good manners is it fine to just not mention the meat thing when we are invited on a Friday and just eat what’s put in front of us. I kind of feel like an annoying vegetarian at times.
Thoughts?