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CindyGia
Guest
The Bishop of our Diocese gave the faithful a dispensation to eat meat today.
In talking to another parishioner this morning after Mass, we both were disgusted that the Church once again bowed down to appease the faithful.
It’s Friday, and during Lent, I fast on Fridays and Wednesdays; meaning no food at all, except for maybe a cup of tea in the morning. I intend to do the same today, but this time, I want to offer it up to Our Lord in reparation for Catholics who will eat meat this day during Lent. I know many of you will tell me there’s no need to do that since a dispensation was given, but I think it only right and hope many of you will also offer up this day in Lent and not eat meat.
Isn’t it a shame that the Church (due to Vatican II) has changed so much to appease the faithful:
God Bless you all this St. Patrick’s Day and if possible, please refrain from eating meat anyway. I’m sure it will store treasure for us up in Heaven!
CG
In talking to another parishioner this morning after Mass, we both were disgusted that the Church once again bowed down to appease the faithful.
It’s Friday, and during Lent, I fast on Fridays and Wednesdays; meaning no food at all, except for maybe a cup of tea in the morning. I intend to do the same today, but this time, I want to offer it up to Our Lord in reparation for Catholics who will eat meat this day during Lent. I know many of you will tell me there’s no need to do that since a dispensation was given, but I think it only right and hope many of you will also offer up this day in Lent and not eat meat.
Isn’t it a shame that the Church (due to Vatican II) has changed so much to appease the faithful:
- from night before fasting until Mass - to 1-hour before Mass (which many people don’t even adhere to now)
- fasting on Wednesday AND Friday’s during Lent - to only on Fridays during Lent.
God Bless you all this St. Patrick’s Day and if possible, please refrain from eating meat anyway. I’m sure it will store treasure for us up in Heaven!
CG