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The alternate that they tried (and failed) was a grilled pineapple sandwich.If it helps at all, the McDonald’s fillet-o-fish sandwich was created to give Catholics a Friday menu choice.
The alternate that they tried (and failed) was a grilled pineapple sandwich.If it helps at all, the McDonald’s fillet-o-fish sandwich was created to give Catholics a Friday menu choice.
You’re encouraging gluttony?Then when Good Friday comes, eat a lot on Holy Thursday night, before bed.
Feasting before Fasting is not gluttony. Now a person could be glutton when feasting, but I was not endorsing that.phil19034:![]()
You’re encouraging gluttony?Then when Good Friday comes, eat a lot on Holy Thursday night, before bed.
I believe selectively misquoting someone is called cherry-picking. I do not know why people find the need to do this.You need to eat no more than three meals on a fasting day. Nothing should be eaten outside of those three meals, so no in between meal snacks.
Saying two small meals ought really to be called snacks is nit-picking.
Perhaps my terminology was not precise but I find no usefulness to this attempt to reproach me for what I wrote.
At least one other poster (Wonderyturns) seems to think I was correct.
Interesting. I guess you are right. I always thought the rule was one meal, or else two small meals that together equal one meal. Having three meals, even if two are small, just doesn’t seem like fasting to me, as that’s about what I eat in a normal day. But to each his own, and apparently that does qualify in the US.The church has said as much that it’s one regular AND two small meals. If done correctly it IS fasting.
I have a similar story. A few years ago, I decided to give up chocolate for the Great Fast (Lent). Throughout the Great Fast I had this insatiable desire for chocolate. Plus where I work, there’s lots of dark/milk/mint chocolate around. It was tough!!!So one year I decided to learn to fast. I started by saying I would fast from 3 to 4 pm. What I learned was that I would be totally tempted to eat for that one hour while the rest of the day was, eh.
Are you sure about that? I thought the obligation to abstain from meat is from 14 for the rest of life (provided no health issues/ doctors advice, of course).Gorgias:![]()
FYI - In the United States the Abstaining from meat obligation is for ages 14 - 59.Are you Catholic? Between the ages of 18 and 60? Do you have any medical conditions that would limit your ability to cut back your food intake?
13 and under and 60 and over do not have an obligation. But 14 through 59 do
LOL! @phil19034 corrected his post, which was originally about fasting, not abstinence. When he said he corrected it (and I have to admit, I didn’t look, but I presumed that he changed “14” to “18”), if he changed the topic to ‘abstinence’, then he should have dropped the “until 59” part. You’re right @paperwight – the obligation to abstain does not expire at any given age.Are you sure about that? I thought the obligation to abstain from meat is from 14 for the rest of life
Thank you very much. I unreservedly accept.Apologies if I caused offense.