The start of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, and there are plenty of places in the region to seek a seafood dinner on Fridays. Here are a few of them. A.W. Beattie Career Center About 80 students from ...
An Excelsior Fire Company firefighter butters and trays fish for baking during a recent fish fry. Mirror photo by Patrick Waksmunski Volunteers with community fire companies, churches and other ...
Lent is a time of fasting or restraint for many Christian denominations. But area fish fries are expecting a glut of business today with Ash Wednesday. People in the Capital Region will be eating a ...
LIVINGSTON COUNTY — It's now the season of Lent, which also signals the start of Fish Fry Fridays. Traditionally, during Lent, members of the Catholic faith abstain from eating meat on Fridays leading ...
St. Thomas Church, 715 Harris Road in Sheffield Lake, marked the beginning of Lent with its annual Fish Fry on March 7. The Fish Fry will be held every Friday of Lent. St. Thomas Church volunteers ...
During the Christian Lenten season, when many area Catholics avoid meat on Friday, the fish fry circuit is in full swing. Many churches, clubs, and fraternal organizations around metro Detroit are ...
The end of Mardi Gras signals the beginning of the Lenten season, which calls for an abundance of seafood options as participants fast and reflect until Easter. Local churches, restaurants and other ...
Local churches and community groups are revving their fryers as they prepare for another busy fish fry season. While restaurants may have seafood promotions on Fridays throughout the year, the start ...
The fish fry may be a staple of the St. Louis area Lenten diet, but while eating fish on Fridays during Lent is not a foreign concept to Latino Catholics, the region's typical fish fry sides of french ...
Friday marks the start of fish fry Fridays for the Lenten season. Churches, clubs, fire departments, and others host them for the community. Fish Fry season has officially begun, and judging by the ...
It's fried fish season! Lent, which this year begins on March 5, is a 40-day period of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving that leads up to Easter. In the Catholic tradition, people abstain from eating ...
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