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Fish on Holy Saturday?
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Re: Fish on Holy Saturday?
[Re: dontomasso]
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04/25/14 11:20 AM
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Eating seafood is hardly a scarifice these days. Exactly, DT. When the tradition started it was because fish was a poor man's food and the Church considered it a sacrifice to have to eat it on Friday. Today a pound of filet costs more than a pound of sirloin.
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Re: Fish on Holy Saturday?
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05/27/14 09:39 AM
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Eating seafood is hardly a scarifice these days. Exactly, DT. When the tradition started it was because fish was a poor man's food and the Church considered it a sacrifice to have to eat it on Friday. Today a pound of filet costs more than a pound of sirloin. Didn't eating meat on fridays used to be a mortal sin? I like George Carlin's take on the change: "I bet there's still some Catholics doing time in hell on a meat rap."
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