Lenten Regulations - 2007
The following fasting and abstinence regulations are observed:
- Abstinence from meat is observed on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, and the Fridays of Lent by all
Catholics 14 years of age and older.
- Fasting is observed on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday by all Catholics who are 18 years of age but
not yet 59 years of age. Those bound by this rule may take only one full meal. Two smaller meals are permitted
as necessary to maintain strength according to one's needs, but eating solid foods between meals is not permitted.
- The special Paschal fast and abstinence are observed on Good Friday and, where possible, on Holy Saturday.
On these days, Christians prepare themselves by these disciplines in anticipation of the renewal of their baptismal
commitment on Easter.
From its earliest days, the Church has urged the baptized and the catechumens to observe the threefold discipline of fasting,
almsgiving, and prayer as a preparation for the celebration of Easter. During Lent, the Church encourages attendance at daily Mass,
self-imposed times of fasting, and generosity to local, national, and worldwide programs of sharing.
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