I don’t know about the indult, but I do know that Bishop Gerald of the Eparchy of Phoenix issued a dispensation from Friday abstinence this year, for the day after Thanksgiving. Can’t get more current than that.
Some of the Latin Church faithful may not be aware that per CCEO Canon Law, Canon 882 “On the days of penance the Christian faithful are obliged to observe fast or abstinence in the manner established by the particular law of their Church
sui iuris.”
The fasts of the liturgical year are to be kept in accordance with the Norms of Particular Law of the Byzantine Metropolitan Church sui iuris of Pittsburgh.
Strict Abstinence (Pure Monday and Great Friday)
• The law of strict abstinence (fast) forbids the use of meat, eggs and dairy products. Facsimiles, substitutes, and synthetic derivatives, although they are permitted, violate the intention and spirit of the law of strict abstinence.
• All the faithful of the Archeparchy who receive the Eucharist are bound to observe strict abstinence.
• Strict abstinence (fast) is to be observed on Pure Monday (the first day of the Great Fast) and on Great and Holy Friday.
Simple Abstinence (Wednesdays and Fridays of the Great Fast, all Fridays)
• The law of simple abstinence forbids the use of meat, permitting the use of eggs and dairy products.
• All the faithful of the Archeparchy who receive the Eucharist are bound to abstain.
• Abstinence is obligatory on all Wednesdays and Fridays of the Great Fast.
Dispensations
•Priests and parents are to see to it that minors are educated in the authentic sense of penance.
There are some subtle differences from this general rule however, given in the Archeparchy Calendar, such as:
- Observed on Exaltation of the Holy Cross (Sep 14) on a day other than Saturday or Sunday.
- Observed on the Vigil of Christmas
- Not observed between Christmas Dec 25 and Jan 4, but observed on the Vigil of Theophany (Jan. 5).
- Not observed on the Friday after Sunday of the Publican and Pharisee.
- Not observed on Annunciation or other Solemnity.
- Not observed on Friday after the Resurrection of Our Lord. (Bright Week)
- Not observed on Friday after the Pentecost. (Trinity Week)
- Observed on Beheading of St. John the Baptist (Aug 29) on a day other than Saturday or Sunday.