Catholic Churches Grant Meat Dispensations for St. Patrick's Day Celebrations.

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Archbishop George J. Lucas has granted a special dispensation allowing Catholics in northeast Nebraska to eat meat on St. Patrick's Day, which falls on a Friday during Lent when Catholics typically refrain from eating flesh meat. Many parishes in the Omaha area are hosting a fish fry or St. Patrick's Day event.
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