No, but you don't have to eat meat if you don't want to.
Not if it's pork.
Depends on the Christian. Some eat any and all while some follow the dietary laws of the Bible in Leviticus 11.
Yes, if you're a non-Catholic Christian. Although I was raised as a protestant, and my Methodist grandmother would have had a stroke if we had eaten meat on Good Friday.
No, not during Easter weeks. Catholics do abstain from meat during Lent, however.
In Latin the phrase "farewell to meat" is translated as "carne vale". This was the name given to the festival at the beginning of the Christian celebration of Lent, during which believers are to fast by not eating meat. The festival was called "farewell to meat" or "carne vale", or in other words "carnival".
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It's Catholic. It was to celebrate the day before Lent when all the meat had to be eaten, because you couldn't eat meat during Lent back then. They would have a big party and eat all of their meat
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There are no prohibitions. However, the Acts of the Apostles does prohibit eating meat that has been offered to idols. I do not think there is much of that available these days.
Primarily, Catholics do not eat meat on Good Friday - day they believe Jesus died on the Cross - under the 'rules of fasting and abstinence of the Catholic Church. See related link below:
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