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Flopfoot
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I asked this in AAA, but thought I might also post here for some general opinion… a Baptist friend of mine was curious about this.
On Good Friday, most Catholics must abstain from eating meat - but they are allowed to eat fish. What makes fish any different? Are Catholics also allowed to eat, say, insects, frogs, or reptiles that day? What about animals like whales (they are mammals, not really fish…)? Just wondering what the general rule is, or why fish are excluded from the abstaining from meat.
On Good Friday, most Catholics must abstain from eating meat - but they are allowed to eat fish. What makes fish any different? Are Catholics also allowed to eat, say, insects, frogs, or reptiles that day? What about animals like whales (they are mammals, not really fish…)? Just wondering what the general rule is, or why fish are excluded from the abstaining from meat.