Wjhy Penance? Why Friday? Why Fish?
I grew up near Lake Erie. Every so often our neighbor Joe brought my
mother some fish he caught. She was grateful, except for the fact that
she would have to clean and debone them.
You might wonder why we Catholics eat fish on Lenten Fridays. It
began when Christians gave up meat as a penance, a way to atone for sin.
In those early days, meat was expensive, the food of the wealthy, and a
treat enjoyed mostly on feast days. Therefore it would hurt to give it
up. On the other hand, fish, which was cheap and abundant, made a good
substitute for meat. (Meat comes from mammals, not fish.) Click to continue
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