As an act of personal and collective sacrifice, Catholics traditionally practiced eating no meat on Friday. Many world religions promote fasting and abstainance from certain foods. However, today many fast or eat no meat at all for reasons beyond religious observance. Some fast and/or abstain from meat for their own health and for the health of the planet. Others practice no meat for reasons of nonviolence, respect and care for the other creatures with whom we share our Earth home. If we haven’t already done so, the Season of Creation is a good time to join the global movement, Meatless Monday. Click on the link to find the movement in your country.
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