nick007 wrote:
Where I come from the Catholics do not consider fish meat when they avoid eating meat on Fridays during Lent. I think that's because seafood is really good & popular in Louisiana & they want to be able to tell themselves they didn't eat meat while not actually missing out on good food. I consider fish meat thou but I don't observe the no meat rule sense I'm a Secular Humanist.
In Jewish dietary law, fish (according to certain criteria) is excluded from the "meat" category, therefore it can be eaten in combination with dairy products e.g. the ever-popular Bagels, Lox, and Cream Cheese. Christianity borrowed a lot if its ideas from Judaism, so it's no surprise that fish is permitted on a meatless Friday.
The "certain criteria" I am referring to have to do with specific criteria to determine what can and cannot be accepted as a fish. In general, a fish has to have fins, scales, etc. meaning it has to conform to most peoples' notion of what qualifies as a "fish" rather than the broader category of "seafood" e.g. oysters, crayfish, and other delicacies that are popular in Louisiana. Sorry I don't know if or how this distinction is applied by Roman Catholics in Louisiana.