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  2. Fasting and abstinence in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    While fish, lobster and other shellfish are not considered meat and can be consumed on days of abstinence, indulging in the lavish buffet at your favorite seafood place sort of misses the point. Abstaining from meat and other indulgences during Lent is a penitential practice.

  3. Why we eat fish during Lent and where to find delicious ... - AOL

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    Tis the season for Friday fish fries. The occasion is Lent, which this year runs from Feb 14-March 28, marking a 40-day period of reflection, alms-giving and fasting for many Christians.Some ...

  4. Lent starts on Feb. 14 this year. Why do Catholics fast and ...

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    Why don't Catholics eat meat on Fridays during Lent? Not so long ago, Catholics were obligated to forgo meat every Friday of the year, as that was the day Jesus died. In 1966, the meat restriction ...

  5. What Is Lent and Why Is It Celebrated? - AOL

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    You’ll notice many restaurants offering fish instead of meat on Fridays during Lent for this reason. For the early church of the ancient Mediterranean world, eating fish during Lent was ...

  6. Christian dietary laws - Wikipedia

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    For strict Greek Orthodox Christians and Copts, all meals during this 40-day period are prepared without animal products and are essentially vegan. [36] Unlike veganism, however, abstaining from animal products during Lent is intended to be only temporary and not a permanent way of life. [37]

  7. Friday fast - Wikipedia

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    A Handbook for the Discipline of Lent delineates the following Lutheran fasting guidelines: [6] Fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday with only one simple meal during the day, usually without meat. Refrain from eating meat (bloody foods) on all Fridays in Lent, substituting fish for example. Eliminate a food or food group for the entire season.

  8. Trying to not eat meat for Lent? Here are some restaurants ...

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    For people observing Lent, New England Steak and Seafood offers a fish dinners and seafood entrees, as well as native oysters, steamers, calamari and shrimp cocktail for appetizers. Friday hours ...

  9. Daniel Fast - Wikipedia

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    The practice of fasting and abstaining from alcohol, meat and dairy products during the entire liturgical season Lent became established in the Church. [17] In modern times, the Daniel Fast has gained popularity among Christians, such as Catholics and Methodists among others, during the Lenten season for those seeking to return to traditional ...