LONDON, MAY 13, 2011 (Zenit.org).- The bishops of England and Wales are re-establishing the practice of abstaining from meat on Fridays as a penance to identify with Christ on the cross [I hope our Bishops in the USA will do the same].The universal law of the Church calls for abstinence from meat on every Friday of the year, but each national Conference of Bishops is able to substitute a different penance. The US Bishops made abstaining from meat every Friday an option, but also allows each member of the faithful to choose a different penance if they choose to eat meat on Fridays. Most Catholics in the US are sadly unaware of this.
In the resolutions published from their spring plenary assembly, which concluded Thursday, the bishops announced the re-establishment of the practice, to go into effect Sept. 16.
"Every Friday is set aside by the Church as a special day of penance, for it is the day of the death of our Lord," a statement of resolutions from the assembly reminded. "The law of the Church requires Catholics to abstain from meat on Fridays, or some other form of food, or to observe some other form of penance laid down by the Bishops’ Conference."
"The Bishops wish to re-establish the practice of Friday penance in the lives of the faithful as a clear and distinctive mark of their own Catholic identity," the statement announced.
The prelates added that it is "important that all the faithful be united in a common celebration of Friday penance."
"Respectful of this, and in accordance with the mind of the whole Church, the Bishops’ Conference wishes to remind all Catholics in England and Wales of the obligation of Friday Penance. The Bishops have decided to re-establish the practice that this should be fulfilled by abstaining from meat," the resolution stated.
The prelates said those who do not eat meat normally should abstain from some other food on Fridays [ideally, one they regularly consume].
The date for the re-establishment of meatless Fridays, Sept. 16, marks the anniversary of Benedict XVI's visit to the United Kingdom last year.
"Many may wish to go beyond this simple act of common witness and mark each Friday with a time of prayer and further self-sacrifice," the bishops' statement concluded. "In all these ways we unite our sacrifices to the sacrifice of Christ, who gave up his very life for our salvation."
16 May 2011
Bishops of England and Wales restore Friday abstinence
From Zenit (with my emphases and comments:
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Thanks you Bishop of England and Wales. The church never took this practice away. Sadly, many do not know this.
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