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Do practices of mortification represent a gnostic contempt for the body?

Why do Catholics practice fasting and abstinence during Lent?

How should senior citizens observe fasting and abstinence during Lent?

Does the Church excuse people from Sunday Mass obligation based on their age?

Does abstinence from meat include byproducts of animals, such as eggs, cheese, and milk?

Isn't it wrong for a Catholic hospital cafeteria to serve meat on Fridays in Lent?

Jesus gave the Eucharist after everybody had eaten, so why do Catholics have to fast before Mass?

When does Lent really end?

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