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Titivillus
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Think of it like “eating like a peasant” as a sacrifice, where you give up something nice as a small luxury. It doesn’t mean that you run off to Red Lobster and enjoy bottomless shrimp or something. It also doesn’t mean run off to Red Lobster and eat bottomless shrimp, because you hate shrimp, and so eating it is your sacrifice.Just have some plain food, and avoid the carne.
I’m not fond of fish either except that I love salmon. Salmon is such a fine dish though, in all its forms, that I wouldn’t feel very penitential eating it on meatless days!
THE CHURCH DOES NOT REQUIRE US TO EAT SOMETHING UNENJOYABLE!i look forward to lenten fridays because i like seafood
i know that is no sacrifice and i get no credit for it…![]()
She only asks us to abstain from flesh-meat, whether we enjoy it regularly or not.
(Sheesh!
(If we were required to not enjoy our food, poor @Titivillus would be stuck with one of two options: Watermelon
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(who unapologetically enjoys fish