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Jimmy, The way I read things, the penetential practice is suspended for a Friday in Lent, but abstaining from meat is not. For example, if you gave up chocolate for Lent, and March 19 was a Friday, in honor of St.

The norms can be take multiple ways. Thanks Jimmy, but as questioned above, what about personal penances and Solemnities. Since the personal penances that you mention are not obligatory, I think you may safely imply that those may also be interrupted today.

Skip to content Although eating meat on Fridays during Lent normally is prohibited, this does not apply on Fridays that are solemnities. Wednesday, Feb. John the Evangelist.

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In The Know by Yahoo. The Daily Beast. Men's Health. Yahoo Life. Patriots Wire. The Burlington Free Press. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Because we are sinners, justice requires each of us to make recompense to God for the honor we have denied Him by our sins.

Because we have misused our goods, our souls and bodies—as well as those of others—the natural law requires us to strive to restore the order we have disturbed by our sins. Thus, the Natural Law and the Divine Law bind us in a general way to perform acts of penance. In order to help us fulfill this requirement, Holy Mother Church, knowing our weakness and laziness, binds us under ecclesiastical laws to perform works of penance at certain times. Throughout the centuries, these ecclesiastical laws have changed, sometimes becoming more strict, sometimes relaxing the discipline of penance.

Considering the alternatives of unending bliss in heaven or unending misery in hell, and considering that the effects of original sin and of our own sins make us lazy and apt to forget our duty towards God, it seems much more reasonable to err on the side of too much penance, especially in times of relaxed Church discipline such as our own, rather than on the side of too little. Only the Church can hold us guilty of mortal sin for failing in this or that specific act of penance, but we can certainly offend God mortally by neglecting penance completely over a length of time.

This principle should be kept in mind when deciding on concrete penitential practices in accordance with the requirements and guidelines listed below. Nevertheless, we will easily fall into mortal sin if we confine our entire penance for the year to those days and acts required by the current law. In , Pope Paul VI promulgated a new set of regulations for fasting and abstaining by his apostolic constitution, Paenitemini.

These new rules are listed in the Code of Canon Law, Canons and all Roman Catholics are bound to strictly observe them. In Paenitemini , Pope Paul VI gave authority to the episcopal conferences on how the universal rules would be applied in their region. Notify me of new posts via email. Create a free website or blog at WordPress. Rites of Passage Rock On!

For nine whole months the grain she stored Behold the handmaid of the Lord. The Angelus The Angelus reminds us of the Incarnation. Et concepit de Spiritu Sancto. Ecce Ancilla Domini. Fiat mihi secundum Verbum tuum. Ave Maria… V. Et Verbum caro factum est. Et habitavit in nobis.

Be it done unto me according to your Word. Hail Mary… V. And the Word was made flesh. And dwelt among us. Glory be…. Like this: Like Loading Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.

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