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Why are catholics not allowed to eat meat on Fridays?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Last Supper was on a Thursday. The night before Jesus died on the cross. Catholics don't eat meat on a Friday as this was the day Jesus died. As for the dogma behind why Catholics don't eat meat on a Friday, i don't know. However all of this has changed anyway. Catholics can now eat meat on a Friday.
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The �no meat on Friday thing� is more practice and discipline (penance) than dogma and has since 1966 been suggestively limited to the period of Lent. Friday is always a day of repentance all year round. This means you are supposed to do penance every Friday.
All these centuries the church took care of that for you by telling you that a 'good' discipline was to not eat meat (probably whilst sequestering the meat for the Abbot and local monastery). The Church then (eventually) decided you were grown up enough now to decide for yourself how you will do penance for the sins of the world every Friday.
The �no meat on Friday thing� is more practice and discipline (penance) than dogma and has since 1966 been suggestively limited to the period of Lent. Friday is always a day of repentance all year round. This means you are supposed to do penance every Friday.
All these centuries the church took care of that for you by telling you that a 'good' discipline was to not eat meat (probably whilst sequestering the meat for the Abbot and local monastery). The Church then (eventually) decided you were grown up enough now to decide for yourself how you will do penance for the sins of the world every Friday.