Catholics Cleared to Eat Meat on St. Patrick's Day During Lent in Various US Cities

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The Archdiocese of Philadelphia has granted a dispensation to Catholics allowing them to eat meat on St. Patrick's Day, which falls on a Friday during Lent, a day when Catholics are not supposed to eat meat. However, Catholics are encouraged to give up something else. All of New Jersey's dioceses are also making the exception.
- Archdiocese of Philadelphia clears Catholics to eat meat on St. Paddy's Day during lent WPVI-TV
- Is it a sin to eat corned beef and cabbage on St. Patrick’s Day? The Boston Globe
- Archdiocese clears Houston-area Catholics to eat meat on Friday to celebrate St. Patrick's Day during Lent KTRK-TV
- Catholics in Las Vegas can eat meat this Friday due to St. Patrick's Day FOX5 Las Vegas
- St. Patricks Day Celebrations In Bensalem Township Bensalem, PA Patch
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