Lent

Can you eat meat on Friday during Lent?

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No. Catholics aged 14 and older are required to abstain from eating meat on all Fridays during Lent, including Good Friday. This applies to the flesh of warm-blooded animals (beef, pork, chicken, etc.). Fish and other seafood are permitted. This practice of Friday abstinence is a form of penance that unites Catholics with Christ's suffering on the Cross, which occurred on a Friday. The obligation applies to all Fridays of Lent, not just Good Friday. Outside of Lent, Catholics may substitute another form of penance for Friday abstinence, though many still choose to abstain from meat year-round on Fridays.

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