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The Holy Church decrees no meat on Fridays, but fish is OK.
How contradictory is that?
Fish IS meat surely? It has fins and scales and lives in the seas as opposed to walking around pasture on four legs.
Same difference.
Catholics eat fish on Fridays—particularly during Lent—as an act of penance to honor the day of Jesus’ death (Good Friday). The tradition involves abstaining from warm-blooded land animal meat, which is seen as a delicacy and "flesh," while fish is traditionally allowed, often symbolizing a simpler, humbler food.
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