The Church of the First Vegetarian for one.
2007-04-06 10:54:07
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answered by wefmeister 7
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Roman Catholics used to hang people for eating meat on any Friday, but they don't hold the whip handle any more, and theology has, er, developed.
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2007-04-06 18:38:32
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answered by miller 5
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i have worked with both religions,and they opt out for eating meat on good friday,and always was,even in my parents time.it just we were taught to eat fish on g/fridays.a mark of respect.for christ dying on good friday.it is tradition.some people abstain from eating,fasting until 4pm.that day unless its young children or the elderly or the sick.so its up to each individual,what they want to do.we do not eat meat only fish on good fridays.
2007-04-06 18:31:56
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm C of E, & i was brought up not to eat meat ongood friday
2007-04-06 17:58:39
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answered by Anonymous
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isn't it the people that don't eat meat, rather than the religion?
2007-04-06 18:27:54
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answered by Anonymous
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vegetarians. and on naughty Monday, and on boring Tuesday, and on funny Wednesday, and on silly Thursday, and on good Friday, and on itchy Saturday and on sleepy Sunday!
2007-04-06 18:30:07
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answered by Stef 4
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Catholics. Its not just good friday, its every friday
2007-04-10 13:35:30
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answered by Catwhiskers 5
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catholics dont eat meat but lots of chocolate eggs on sundays
2007-04-06 17:58:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I thought the pope did away with this law a few years back?
2007-04-06 17:54:06
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answered by Morey000 7
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it use to be more of a mandatory in catholics, and protestants,but I'm sure they decided to relax the rules to fish and a norther dish or what choice the particular church or parishioner has decided, but check with your particular faith based church or fellow parishioner.
2007-04-06 18:07:14
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answered by ? 5
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