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Why Do Catholics Not Eat Meat? [Solved]

The Catholic Church instructs members to abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday and Fridays during Lent, a season of penitence and renewal leading up to Easter. The practice of forgoing meat dates to the early Church, when meat was considered a luxury, and is meant to be an act of self-discipline.28 Feb 2020

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Why Catholics don’t eat meat on Fridays - FQ with Father Dan Ep. 39

In this episode, Father Dan talks about the tradition of

Dogma, Doctrine, and Meat on Fridays

Fr. Mike explains that Church teachings can develop without essentially changing. Using examples such as the doctrine of the …