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Rules Of Lent

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As we approach the joy of another Easter victory it is necessary to first pass through the penance and prayer of another Lent. There is no glorious sunrise on Easter morn without first passing through the darkness of Good Friday. This was t...
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No meat is allowed to be eaten on Wednesdays or Fridays. A sacrifice also should be made for 40 days. Further, mass should be attended at least once a week and on Ash Wenesday and Good Friday. Finally, strong efforts should be made to do so...
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What is sin? It is the intentional separation from God, through action or intentions. The Episcopal Church generally does not emphasize a distinction between mortal and venial sin, although anyone would tell you that some sins are more s...
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No. It's only against the rules if you ask for or offer compensation, such as a "tip." (And trying to skirt the rule by saying things like "tips appreciated" or "you can donate to my lab fund but you don't have to"...
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Catholics (at least 14 years old) in the United States are obliged to abstain from the eating of meat on Ash Wednesday and on all Fridays during the season of Lent. Catholics (from 18 to 60 years old) are also obliged to fast on Ash Wednesd...
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According to the 1983 Code of Canon Law, the rule for the universal Church during Lent is abstain on all Fridays (inside or outside of Lent) and to both fast and abstain on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. Some traditional Catholics might fol...
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"Fasting for lent.." In my family, on Ash Wednesday we do not snack between meals. Two small meals and then a regular meal for dinner (meat-less dinner that is) same goes for Good Friday. Then every Friday until Easter you have me...
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Aschmies, The following link should assist you in better understanding the Catholic Church's teaching on observing Lenten sacrifices on Sunday. If you have any further questions or concerns that are not answered by these links, please conta...
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