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jmr_1985
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Even though I’m not coming into the Church until Easter, I’ve been observing Friday penance and enjoying giving up something for the Lord. I’m more of a traditional person, so I’ve been observing Friday abstinence from meat on all Fridays. As I understand this, it is the international norm outside the US?
Couple of questions… This evening my future mother in law is making chili for dinner. So, I decided to skip lunch as my penance so I could eat the dinner. My MIL is Catholic. I don’t want to appear holier than thou refusing to eat her dinner. The problem is I feel guilty about this. It’s like I made a commitment on meatless Friday and broke it. How do those who do meatless Fridays handle such situations?
My other question is this: the couple of times I’ve screwed up and forgotten about the penance, I’ve done another penance. Is this the way to handle this? During lent, if you forget, would that be a sin?
Couple of questions… This evening my future mother in law is making chili for dinner. So, I decided to skip lunch as my penance so I could eat the dinner. My MIL is Catholic. I don’t want to appear holier than thou refusing to eat her dinner. The problem is I feel guilty about this. It’s like I made a commitment on meatless Friday and broke it. How do those who do meatless Fridays handle such situations?
My other question is this: the couple of times I’ve screwed up and forgotten about the penance, I’ve done another penance. Is this the way to handle this? During lent, if you forget, would that be a sin?