Yes. Marriages can be witnessed by the Church in any Liturgical season.
Yes! A Roman Catholic couple can be married in the Catholic Church, but are advised to have a simple wedding, as opposed to a fancy one, or reschedule their wedding.
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Fish is the only meat that's cool to eat on Fridays during lent. For Catholics, that is.
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No. I am a Catholic and us catholics celebrate it as you know to enjoy ourselfs before Lent. But now a whole lot of people get drunk and kill each other but that's in New Orleans. Sane people go to parades and eat king cake. And I am pretty sure not everyone at the parades are Catholic. The whole town is there practically.
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If you are Catholic, tyou are not supposed to eat any kind of meat on Fridays during Lent. Whether white, or any meat.Roman Catholic AnswerTo be clear: Catholics are not supposed to eat flesh meat on ANY Friday of the year, and Ash Wednesday. In the United States the bishops have an indult from the Vatican that says that the people MAY sustitute some other penance on Fridays outside of Lent. So, it is concievable that you could eat meat on a Friday outside of Lent IF you are giving something else up that is more meaningful to you. But for Lent it must be all flesh meat. This means that you can eat seafood and fish on Friday. See Paul VI's Apostolic Constitution on Penance, chapter III, below.
Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday in French) represents the time of splurging on different foods and drinks before Lent starts on Ash Wednesday, which is why Mardi Gras is always the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday.
Lent is the 40 day fast in preparation for the day of Christ's Resurrection, so the only religion to celebrate Lent is Christianity. Within the Christian religion, Lent is part of the Liturgical Calendar, so all Christian denominations that follow the Liturgy celebrate Lent in some way. The Roman Catholic Church, the Anglican /Episcopalian Churches, Lutheran and most mainline Protestant Churches all celebrate Lent and mark the season with blue or purple hangings (paraments) and vestments. The practice of giving up something for Lent is most common in the Roman Catholic Church, but may be practiced as an individual devotion by any Christian. It reflects the older tradition of a required fast that could be very strict and highly legalistic. Now an individual may choose to give up some pleasure, perhaps a favorite food or pastime such as television watching. By giving up something pleasant during Lent, one attempts to identify in a small way with the suffering of Jesus Christ in his passion.
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Roman Catholics fast because Jesus fasted for 40 days without food or water but preaching in the name of God, before good Friday.Roman Catholic AnswerCatholics mainly fast as a form of penance, to discipline the body, and to deny themselves themselves: in order to more perfectly align their wills with Our Blessed Lord. During the season of Lent this is particularly to commemorate Our Blessed Lord's Passion and Death. Historically, and even now, for some, Catholics have fasted on Wednesdays and Fridays (that are NOT feast days).