Okay… takes some deep breaths, everybody…
First off, the law of fasting is very clear, and it’s not mean or nasty. Catholics and other Christians have been abstaining every Friday of the year for almost two thousand years, as a tiny sacrifice in memory of Jesus’ sacrifices for us. We can do this.
Second, of course a person who entirely forgets about the Lenten fast on Fridays isn’t committing a mortal sin by eating a cheeseburger. Forgetfulness isn’t the same as rebellion. And no, you don’t try to throw it up or anything stupid like that. If you forget, it’s usual to do a small penance by refraining from meat on another day, or at least for a “makeup meal” on Saturday, depending on how long you forgot. But that’s not obligatory.
Third, there is a pretty big difference between “I forgot about Friday” and “I just realized it’s Friday in Lent, but I’m hungry.” The latter stinks, and we’ve all been there, but it’s just Murphy’s Law that we have that meat sitting in the fridge to make the abstinence a little more difficult.
Fourth… of course if it were really a case of “eat or die of starvation,” or “eat or go into a diabetic coma,” you would be covered by the fact that you are sick or have a health (starvation) problem, and that the Lenten fast doesn’t bind people who are sick or have health problems. (During the Middle Ages, you often saw monastery infirmarians able to prescribe meat or meat soups to their weak patients in order to build them up, and stubborn old monks being forced to be obedient and not observe the fast.)
Fifth, that steak will keep in your fridge, and it will be absolutely delicious at 12:01 AM on Saturday morning.
