Is eating meat on Friday during Lent a sin? Houma-Thibodaux church leaders, parishioners weigh in (2024)

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After a Mardi Gras season that wasn't, and with the coronavirus pandemic still raging, local Catholics may ask what, if anything, is different in their traditional observance of Lent in 2021.

The short answer isnot much.

About90,000 Catholics live in Terrebonne, Lafourche, Grand Isle and Morgan City, the area covered by theDiocese of Houma-Thibodaux.

One key aspect of Lent will be observed as usual this year, saidthe Rev. Patrick Riviere,director of the diocese's Office of the Priesthood.

“Yes, it’s a sin to eat meat on Fridays during Lent,” Riviere said. “The Church does ask Catholics to abstain from eating meat on Fridays during Lent.”

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Last year, due to COVID-19 and Louisiana's stay-at-home mandates, Houma-ThibodauxBishop Shelton Fabre waived the obligation to abstain from eating meat for the fourth and fifth Fridays of Lent due to those hardships.

"There are those who, due to the current challenges from the pandemic and stay-at-home order, might find it burdensome to enter into the practice of abstaining from meat," he said at the time.

But the2020 waiver, or dispensation,was not universal.

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"For those who are able to keep this practice, I encourage you to continue to fulfill this obligation for your spiritual benefits and the good of the Church," he said.

The state has since lifted the restrictive stay-at-home orders.

“Since these circ*mstances no longer exist at present, there is no need at this time during Lent 2021 for the same dispensation,” Fabre said last week.

The Church asked Catholics toabstain from eating meat on Fridays during Lent in memory of Good Friday, the day the Bible says Jesus died on the cross, Riviere said. Meat was chosen as a sacrifice because it was a celebratory food. By abstaining, Catholics can sharea common experience inremembranceof Jesus'sacrifice.

The Courier and Daily Comet asked Catholics on Facebook whether they follow the practice orview notdoing so as a sin.The question drew more than 300 responses.

“Catholic teachings tell us to refrain from eating meat on Fridays as an act of penance," Sheila Wolf LeBouef wrote. "Friday is a day of penitence, as it is believed Christ died on a Friday. Everyone has the right to either eat meat or not. I choose not to.”

“It's a sin not taking your own spirituality seriously," Christopher Shane commented. "That you trade red meat for fried shrimp, or boiled crawfish, etc. is a joke, and deep down you know it's true. Such a luxurious sacrifice doesn't actually make sense. Being honest with yourself about it is probably a better sacrifice, a sacrifice of hand-me-down traditions, beliefsand social acceptance.”

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"I agree with you that it’s better to find an alternate way to honor the sacrifice that Jesus made for all of us if you choose not to follow a traditional path,"Greg Szanyi responded.

"It’s meant to be a form of penance," wroteMary Beth Guidroz Gast. "I understand we live in a celebratory culture, but going out to splurge on seafood or eating crawfish isn’t the intention for Lenten days of fasting."

"I don’t think it’s a sin," said Christy Walker. "It’s more of a sacrifice. I don’t eat meat on Wednesdays or Fridays during Lent. That’s how my mom was raised, and that’s how she raised us."

Lent, which began Ash Wednesday, Feb. 17, and ends on Easter, April 4, is a period when Catholics focus on growing spiritually and refocus their faith with God. The three traditional practices Catholics are called to observe during Lent are prayer,fastingand almsgiving, or charity.

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Riviere said he personally applies this through prayer, reciting specific devotions to Jesus' mother, Mary.He reflects on where he sees God in his actions and where he might have turned away from God.On days of fasting,Wednesdays and Fridays, he limitsunnecessary screen time and gives to charity or helps people in need.

In a year of hardship, Fabre said penance and self-denial during Lent is still important.

“As we did last year during Lent, I think this season of Lent is another opportunity along with our penitential practices to enter into the coronavirus restrictions from a spiritual perspectiveand to allow the season of Lent to again speak to our hopes rooted in the risen Jesus Christ,” Fabre said.

Riviere said the pandemic has put Lent in a different light.

“This year, there has been a lot of hardship, so the invitation is particularly for Lent is less so about, 'What more can I do?' and more of, 'We have had hardships imposed on us, so am I entering into those hardships well?’ ” Riviere said. “God is present in every experience, and every experience is an opportunity for growth and an opportunity for grace.”

Is eating meat on Friday during Lent a sin? Houma-Thibodaux church leaders, parishioners weigh in (2024)

FAQs

Is eating meat on Friday during Lent a sin? Houma-Thibodaux church leaders, parishioners weigh in? ›

Yes, it's a sin to eat meat on Fridays during Lent,” Riviere said. “The Church does ask Catholics to abstain from eating meat on Fridays during Lent.”

Can people over 70 eat meat on Friday during Lent? ›

A summary of current practice: On Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, and all Fridays of Lent: Everyone of age 14 and up must abstain from consuming meat. On Ash Wednesday and Good Friday: Everyone of age 18 to 59 must fast, unless exempt due to usually a medical reason.

What to do if you eat meat on Friday during Lent? ›

In other words, the act of eating meat in and of itself is not wrong, and not enough to get your soul into any trouble with the Almighty. Abstaining from meat on Fridays is not a moral teaching of the Catholic Church, on par with not using contraception, not committing adultery, or coveting your neighbor's possessions.

What churches don t eat meat on Fridays during Lent? ›

The Friday fast is a Christian practice of variously (depending on the denomination) abstaining from meat, dairy products and alcohol, on Fridays, or holding a fast on Fridays, that is found most frequently in the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican and Methodist traditions.

What food restrictions do Christians have during Lent? ›

What can I (not) eat during Lent? Lenten fasting requires strict abstinence from meat. According to the USCCB, you shouldn't eat meat from chickens, cows, sheep, ham, pigs, or birds. It's also common practice to avoid alcohol, sweets and desserts, and fast foods made from chicken and beef.

Is eating meat on Friday a mortal sin? ›

In summary, eating meat on Friday is a sin (excluding Solemnities or serious grounds for exception such as illness), but whether it is a mortal sin or a venial one will depend on many factors, including the quantity of meat, the number of Fridays in question, and the significance of the particular Fridays in question.

At what age can you stop fasting during Lent? ›

Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are obligatory days of fasting and abstinence for Catholics. In addition, Fridays during Lent are obligatory days of abstinence. For members of the Latin Catholic Church, the norms on fasting are obligatory from age 18 until age 59.

Can I eat meat after midnight on Friday during Lent? ›

Answer: The Church requires abstinence from meat only on Fridays of Lent. For the purposes of fasting and abstinence, a day is counted from midnight to midnight (Code of Canon Law 202 §1). Anything beyond that is a matter of personal spirituality or devotion and would be regulated by personal conscience.

What are the fasting hours for Lent? ›

If you want to fast in the same way as the Early Church and keep with historical Christianity, fast every day until sunset (or 3pm) during your fasting period. Historically also, the Church has always had a weekly partial fast on Wednesdays and Fridays alongside other times (such as Lent).

Is Lent in the Bible? ›

Lent in the New Testament

Today, Lent is connected with the 40-day fast that Jesus undergoes (Mark 1:13; Matthew 4:1–11; Luke 4:1–13). Mark tells us that Jesus was tempted by Satan, but it is in Matthew and Luke that the details of the temptation are fleshed out.

Does the Bible say we should eat fish on Good Friday? ›

On Good Friday, it's tradition to eat fish rather than meat. According to Christians, Jesus sacrificed his flesh on what is now known as Good Friday. This is why traditionally, people abstain from meaty flesh on Good Friday.

What is the difference between Catholics and Christians? ›

Broadly, Roman Catholicism differs from other Christian churches and denominations in its beliefs about the sacraments, the roles of the Bible and tradition, the importance of the Virgin Mary and the saints, and the papacy.

Who is exempt from eating meat on Fridays? ›

The technical rule is that you have to abstain from meat on Fridays during Lent from the age of 14 until your death. You may be thinking of the fact that once you turn 65, you are no longer required to fast on Ash Wednesday or Good Friday, though you still should if you are physically able to.

Is there a dispensation for eating meat during Lent? ›

There is no upper age limit on abstinence after which the person is automatically excused, but those who need to eat meat for a medical reason may be dispensed from the abstinence requirement. In the United States, the fasting requirement begins at age 18 and continues until age 59.

Is it a sin to snack during Lent? ›

On Ash Wednesday and Good Friday, Catholics fast, meaning they eat less than usual. Most adults give up snacking and generally eat only one main meal and two smaller meals during the day. Also, on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday and all Fridays during Lent, adult Catholics over the age of 14 abstain from eating meat.

Can you eat meat on Friday during Lent if it's your birthday? ›

You can eat meat, but... MANILA, Philippines - If you are a Catholic and your birthday falls on a Friday of Lent, you may be allowed to eat meat but would be required to make a substitute sacrifice, an official of the Catholic Church said yesterday.

Do seniors have to fast before communion? ›

The elderly, the infirm, and those who care for them can receive the Most Holy Eucharist even if they have eaten something within the preceding hour.

Do the elderly have to fast? ›

An older healthy adult may continue to fast. However, an older person suffering from illness might not be able to fast as it may be more harmful to their health. One example is an older person with diabetes who has had issues with his blood sugar going very low or high, which may be a life-threatening condition.

Can you eat chicken on Fridays during Lent? ›

Here's what people aren't suppose to eat on Fridays during Lent: Beef (cow) Pork (pig) Chicken.

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