wheels5894 wrote:Yes, it is official. I thought they already did this though. You can read the article on the BBC Website
[spoil]Catholics asked to abstain from meat for Friday penance
Catholics in England and Wales are being asked to abstain from eating meat on Fridays as an act of penance, reviving a centuries-old tradition.
Bishops say Friday should be a day of penitence as it is the day on which Christ is said to have died.
They say Friday penance will be "a clear and distinctive mark" of Catholic identity and an act of common worship.
A resolution in May said penance would begin on 16 September to mark the first anniversary of the Pope's UK visit.
Warm-blooded animals
In a statement issued earlier this month, the bishops said it was important that followers of the Church were united in a common, identifiable act of Friday penance because "the virtue of penitence is best acquired as part of a common resolve and common witness".
Those who cannot or already choose not to eat meat as part of their daily diet are being asked to abstain from some other food or activity.
This is a regular way of remembering that people are homeless, people are hungry, people are in need”
Father Marcus Stock Bishops' Conference of England and Wales
Those aged under 14, the sick, elderly, pregnant women, seafarers, manual workers or others in situations where there are moral or physical reasons for eating meat are excused from abstaining.
The Catholic Church defines meat as the flesh of warm-blooded animals, so eating fish is permitted on Fridays.
The practice of abstaining from meat on Fridays is centuries-old, but in 1985 the Catholic Church in England and Wales allowed Catholics to substitute another form of penance in its place.
The general secretary of the Bishops' Conference of England and Wales, Father Marcus Stock, said changes to Canon Law in 1983 were seen as an opportunity to look at the requirement to avoid meat on Fridays and see if changing it could be beneficial.
"Because sometimes penance in the past had become mechanistic, many bishops' conferences were wanting to use the opportunity to renew the spirit of penitence," he said.
"I think what hadn't been envisaged at the time was that because people wouldn't be carrying out the same act together that this might lead to the loss of penance in people's lives."
'Responsibilities'
Father Marcus said the act of penance itself was not the end goal, but rather a way of making reparation for past wrongs and identifying with people who were suffering.
"It's about recognising that a wrong was done when our Lord was crucified and killed," he said. "It's linked to alms-giving and concern for the poor and to bring to our minds that we have responsibilities - all of us.
"It's to easy to forget sometimes about those who are suffering. This is a regular way of remembering that people are homeless, people are hungry, people are in need."
The Bishops' Conference has published questions and answers on Friday penance on its website.[/spoil]
What got me was the amount of exemptions and also that it was timed to start to mark a year since the scoundrel, the pope came to the UK. I wonder how many followers will do this - I bet not many.
My main concern is that I have already got my meal for tonight -one of my wife's favourites - salmon, so I am almost joining in.
Sorry, UK, no burgers today for you.
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How about Catholics abstain from Breeding for a year as penance for all the child abuse ?




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They don't eat "meat" here in the states. Some Catholic churches and Irish bars have big crowds at the Friday fish fries.
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Yeah, did that for years.
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They could still have Spam.
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burger me.
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I could give up veganism every Friday and eat meat as a penance.
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Dammit, I too have salmon for tonight's supper!

I could always sneak a kebab on the way home from the pub...

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Well, I haven't eaten meat since July. I'm not quite feeling the penance there, and I'm still engaging in all kinds of carnal sin. I never did understand Catholicism. How the hell is it supposed to work? 

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Fish; still far too lenient...
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sez the guy who has an insectivore for an avatar?
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Exactly! He eats no meat, on Friday or any other day! A good Catholic frog, that one...Svartalf wrote:sez the guy who has an insectivore for an avatar?

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Re: Sorry, UK, no burgers today for you.
When I was at school, Friday's lunch was always fish, and it wasn't even a catholic school.Robert_S wrote:They don't eat "meat" here in the states. Some Catholic churches and Irish bars have big crowds at the Friday fish fries.


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