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According to my partner, you can make an exception, eat meat on St. Patrick's Day if it happens to fall on a Friday, and skip meat another day. Her mother was unhappy because it was not mentioned in the printed church bulletin. They announced it on the local TV news broadcast this morning, but my partner complained that it was too late for people to buy meat and re-plan meals on such short notice. (She knew about the exception from a previous St. Patrick's Day on a Friday, but chose to have our special dinner last night anyway.)Yep same here being Lent and we're Catholic.
Ahh. Gotcha. Broccoli.I'm celebrating today with something that's green but it ain't alcohol.
yes, mental issues but this ain't the place to talk about that, ill just have you know I'm doing great and getting the help I need!The Wife actually mentioned that although we decided to stay with traditional Catholic rules of Lent and abstain so not to much to ask.
Actually the Catholic Church allows anyone 60 years old and over to eat meat if they want but we don't and we're both 71 years old.
Can't eat meat on Fridays because of Lent? Here's what Catholics, some Christians can eat
It might be hard to figure out what Catholics can eat on Fridays during Lent. Here's what it is, and what isn't, allowed.www.usatoday.com
Can't always believe the news and here's what I found.
Where is it OK to eat meat on St. Patrick’s Day this Lent 2023?
Which dioceses are offering a dispensation from the requirement to abstain from meat?www.catholicnewsagency.com
The Meat of the Matter: St. Patrick’s Day and the Lenten Fast
Meat on St. Patrick’s Day, even though it’s a Friday during Lent? As of Thursday, March 16, 72.6 % of the dioceses – 127 – were offering some relief from the no-meat-on-Fridays-during-Lent rule for St. Patrick’s Day.www.ncregister.com
Are you in the in the hospital because of medical reasons.
Ah a man of good taste.Also, Murphy's Irish Stout is absolutely delicious.
Isn't cabbage supposed to be a good source of probiotics?Also, I will not be having corned beef and cabbage.
This is an oversight. A horrible, horrible oversight.
Isn't cabbage supposed to be a good source of probiotics?
Sauerkraut on a hotdog is okay. I'll choke down cabbage if the alternative is starving. Never tried kimchi.I dunno? All I know is that it's generally delicious. I'm not too fond of sauerkraut - but I do like kimchi. I like pretty much any other form I've tried besides sauerkraut. I'll eat it if it's on a hotdog, rather than pick it off, but I'll eat almost everything served to me. At the very least, I'll try to eat it.
should I at some point?
I'll choke down cabbage if the alternative is starving.
Saint Patrick's Day is about Saint so if Religion is prohibited than this whole thread is against the forum policy rules.
Why is the thread topic just a dot?