Hey Glorydee! Yes, it's a tradition for some people to abstain from eating meat on Good Friday as a form of penance or to honor the sacrifice of Jesus. It varies among different cultures and religious practices. Hope that helps!
Meat = Flesh of an animal intended for food.
Not judging anyone's anything, or debating reasoning behind a tradition, not even vegetarian myself, just saying its meat. Often tasty tasty meat.
Hey Glorydee! Yes, it's a tradition for some people to abstain from eating meat on Good Friday as a form of penance or to honor the sacrifice of Jesus. It varies among different cultures and religious practices. Hope that helps!
Oh yes it did, thanks, but it isn't compulsory right?
Nope and you're welcome
For the non religious this is the time we enjoy fish sandwiches at are local fast food chains.
Fish is meat btw. People not eating red meat and eating fish means they are still eating a meat, flesh, an animal, hopefully delicious fish.
Meat = Flesh of an animal intended for food.
Not judging anyone's anything, or debating reasoning behind a tradition, not even vegetarian myself, just saying its meat. Often tasty tasty meat.