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Sir_Knight
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With all due respect to Jimmy Akin,
[sign]CCC 1438 The seasons and days of penance in the course of the liturgical year (Lent, and each Friday in memory of the death of the Lord) are intense moments of the Church’s penitential practice. These times are particularly appropriate for spiritual exercises, penitential liturgies, pilgrimages as signs of penance, voluntary self-denial such as fasting and almsgiving, and fraternal sharing (charitable and missionary works).[/sign]
[sign]Can. 1249-1253: “the substantial observance of Fridays as days of penance, whether by abstinence or in other ways, is a grave obligation”(Paenitemini, Norm II, 2).[/sign]
… The way that I understand this, is that while nobody is required to abstain from eating meat on Fridays apart from the Lenten season, we ARE required to perform an act of penance. If we don’t do a penance on appointed days (e.g. Fridays) we are committing a grave sin. If we know this is a grave sin and we deliberately do not do any penance then we commit a mortal sin.
I think that I’ve have the answer to the question that I posed in the opening post. Thanks to everyone for your help.
[sign]CCC 1438 The seasons and days of penance in the course of the liturgical year (Lent, and each Friday in memory of the death of the Lord) are intense moments of the Church’s penitential practice. These times are particularly appropriate for spiritual exercises, penitential liturgies, pilgrimages as signs of penance, voluntary self-denial such as fasting and almsgiving, and fraternal sharing (charitable and missionary works).[/sign]
[sign]Can. 1249-1253: “the substantial observance of Fridays as days of penance, whether by abstinence or in other ways, is a grave obligation”(Paenitemini, Norm II, 2).[/sign]
… The way that I understand this, is that while nobody is required to abstain from eating meat on Fridays apart from the Lenten season, we ARE required to perform an act of penance. If we don’t do a penance on appointed days (e.g. Fridays) we are committing a grave sin. If we know this is a grave sin and we deliberately do not do any penance then we commit a mortal sin.
I think that I’ve have the answer to the question that I posed in the opening post. Thanks to everyone for your help.