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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-09-25 06:56 pm

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Re: Yom Kippur

(Anonymous) 2012-09-27 09:04 pm (UTC)(link)
How is that "legalist"? Pick a penance, do it every Friday along with the rest of the Church. Ideally it should be "no meat", if that's the tradition in your culture, but there are various good reasons why this is unsuitable for some people.

Since Vatican II, many regions took out the assumption that the penance should ideally be "no meat", but that has pretty obviously led to confusion and Catholics thinking they don't need to do anything, so some of those regions recently reintroduced it.

It is a basic principle of Catholicism, Orthodoxy, and many of the older Protestant Christians, that fasting and penance are a good thing (which should be linked to feasting and celebration), and doing things together with others is a good thing. I thought Judaism generally agreed?