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Reportedly fish was pushed on Fridays by the Pope to support the navy

of the Papal States (now part of Italy). They had to keep the boats

busy during times of peace, so they might as well be fishing. The

restriction to eat fish rather than meat was rescinded by the Vatican

II council in the early 1960s.

 

Be that as it may, I thought that the writer who started this thread

was saying what she said in jest (kind of " pulling our legs " ), rather

than asking a serious question. And by the responses she got, it was

like she kicked an ant hill!

 

I hope we can soon return to our regularly scheduled program of

fabulous fat-free vegan recipies:)

 

Chayah

 

 

, " Sparrow R Jones "

<sparrowrose wrote:

>

> On 7/23/08, siderea <siderea wrote:

> >

> > Ah Sparrow, that once a week sounds like Fridays of my childhood.

>

> I didn't write that. I don't eat fishes, not even once a week.

>

> > Parochial school, good Catholic parish- no " Meat " on Fridays

> > or during the Lenten season. The church did not consider fish

> > " meat, so that tuna sandwiches were allowed on Fridays as well

> > as peanutbutter. A vast section of the traditional Catholic

population

> > has assimilated this reasoning.

>

> I wonder when Catholicism made that change because the Lenten fast

> dates back to the time when the Catholic and Orthodox churches were

> the same church, before the split. The Orthodox still do not eat

fish

> during Lent, though fish do have a separate category from other

> chordate animals and are permitted during some fasts, for example

the

> fast of the Dormition of Mary forbids meats but allows fish. The

> Orthodox do not eat meat (including not eating fish) on Fridays or

> Wednesdays.

>

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I don't know if it was a serious question, but it did result in a

very interesting discussion, and that's what I was trying to say in

my own humorous way. On other lists, we sometimes get someone coming

through and asking something outrageous just to get things stirred

up, and it kind of reminded me of that. On the other hand, it may

well have been serious, as there is so much misinformation about

vegetarianism. As for apologies, you contribute so much and help so

many people on this list that you should never apologize for

anything:)

 

Chayah

 

, " Sparrow R Jones "

<sparrowrose wrote:

>

> On 7/23/08, bigoldog <bigoldog wrote:

> >

> > Be that as it may, I thought that the writer who started this

thread

> > was saying what she said in jest (kind of " pulling our legs " ),

rather

> > than asking a serious question. And by the responses she got, it

was

> > like she kicked an ant hill!

>

> Do you think that's what happened? I ask in all seriousness because

I

> have a long track record of totally missing things like sarcasm and

> various types of " leg pulling " comments. My uncles used to tease me

> mercilessly by making outrageous statements in serious manners to

see

> how far they could go with gullible ol' me.

>

> If it was just joking around or some kind of sarcasm, I do apologize

> for adding to the feeding frenzy that resulted. I presumed I was

> answering a serious question. Definitely, my apologies.

>

> Sparrow

>

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