Can u eat meat on holyl week?!


Question:

Can u eat meat on holyl week?

can u eat meat on holy week? when does holy week being this year? is it the first week of April?


Answers:
this is the veggie section-we don't do dead animals any day of the week

I can.

Ask your priest/pastor. In the Catholic religion I was raised that all holy days are fasting days. You do not eat anything. but can drink water. The purpose (as I was taught) was to attend church for communion and fasting makes you "hungry for the Lord" But I know different religions, and even different churches, celebrate holy days differently. Good luck and Happy Easter!

I think it's retarded to not eat what you want on any "Holy Week." Are you going to go to hell for eating a cheeseburger one day, but you'll go to heaven for eating it the next?
I don't know who thought of such silly rules, let alone think they mean that much.
Chow Down.

I was brought up a catholic and holy week is the week leading up to Easter,we never ate meat on Good Friday only fish.

Honey: Yes, you can eat meat just about everyday except for good Friday.
Cheers,
Mr. M on "meat."

You can not eat meat on Good Friday. The date is April 5, 2007! Try fish?

You can eat anything you want any day of the year!!!
Remember, religion is only a figment of a religious person's imagination......................

That's up to your personal beliefs; or if you blindly follow your pastor/priest/minister/ rabbi/etc, whatever he tells you to do.

This is the vegetarian section, so most of the people in here don't eat animal flesh ANY time of the year.

Personally, I never understood how kind of 'going veg' for a week was even close to Jesus dying for sins, but hey, what do I know?

Holy Week already started. It runs through Friday. Yes, you can eat meat during Holy Week, just not on Good Friday. GF is a day of fast and absintance.

Vegetarians do not eat meat. What the heck is holy week? Eating dead animals is holy?




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