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Ash Wednesday, so clean the bowl
Posted by: Jester ()
Date: February 06, 2008 07:00AM

Today is Ash Wednesday so clean the bowl and expect long lines at local fish restaurant's.

No fish offered at FFX County schools today, so looks like it's peanut butter and jelly. Nice to see that schools are offering fish on Friday's however.

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Re: Ash Wednesday, so clean the bowl
Posted by: RC ()
Date: February 07, 2008 06:11AM

My kid had cheese pizza at our FCPS school.

It's not a matter of having fish, it's a matter of skipping meat.

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Re: Ash Wednesday, so clean the bowl
Posted by: Lurker.. ()
Date: February 07, 2008 08:14AM

Pizza is cheating! LOL

Actually I don't think Catholic kids under 14 in the US are required to fast, so the school baord should be ok for smaller kids.

Abstinence The law of abstinence requires a Catholic 14 years of age until death to abstain from eating meat on Fridays in honor of the Passion of Jesus on Good Friday. Meat is considered to be the flesh and organs of mammals and fowl. Also forbidden are soups or gravies made from them. Salt and freshwater species of fish, amphibians, reptiles and shellfish are permitted, as are animal derived products such as margarine and gelatin which do not have any meat taste.

On the Fridays outside of Lent the U.S. bishops conference obtained the permission of the Holy See for Catholics in the US to substitute a penitential, or even a charitable, practice of their own choosing. They must do some penitential/charitable practice on these Fridays. For most people the easiest practice to consistently fulfill will be the traditional one, to abstain from meat on all Fridays of the year. During Lent abstinence from meat on Fridays is obligatory in the United States as elsewhere.

Fasting The law of fasting requires a Catholic from the 18th Birthday [Canon 97] to the 59th Birthday [i.e. the beginning of the 60th year, a year which will be completed on the 60th birthday] to reduce the amount of food eaten from normal. The Church defines this as one meal a day, and two smaller meals which if added together would not exceed the main meal in quantity. Such fasting is obligatory on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. The fast is broken by eating between meals and by drinks which could be considered food (milk shakes, but not milk). Alcoholic beverages do not break the fast; however, they seem to be contrary to the spirit of doing penance.

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