Louisiana
Fish Fry Friday: Here's Where to Get Yours
Lafayette, LA (KPEL News) – More than a quarter of the Christians in Louisiana are Catholic. A more granular observation reveals that more than half of the people who live within the area served by the Diocese of Lafayette are Catholic.
Everyone in Louisiana, even Protestants, understand why fish and seafood specials and advertisements abound during the Lenten season. No matter the belief, most of them are cheering when they see the posts fly across social media announcing Fish Fry Friday.
Catholics abstain from eating meat on Fridays during Lent. The website for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops explains what they believe and why the observe Lent with certain guidelines.
You are hard-pressed to not find an opportunity to enjoy a fried fish dinner. Organizations around Acadiana, most of them Knights of Columbus, are serving the delicious dinners at lunchtime, dinner time, or even all day long.
Here’s a list in case you get the envie, Catholic or not.
CATHEDRAL OF ST. JOHN, LAFAYETTE – KC COUNCIL 1286
FISH FRY
HOLY CROSS, LAFAYETTE – KC COUNCIL
FISH FRY
ST. PIUS X, LAFAYETTE – KC COUNCIL
FISH FRY
ST. EDMOND, LAFAYETTE – KC COUNCIL
STS. PETER & PAUL, SCOTT – KC COUNCIL
FISH FRY
ST. JOSEPH, RAYNE – KC COUNCIL
FISH FRY
ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, BREAUX BRIDGE
FISH FRY
OUR LADY OF MERCY, OPELOUSAS
FISH FRY
ST. PETER, NEW IBERIA – KC COUNCIL
FISH FRY
KC HALL, ARNAUDVILLE
FISH FRY
CATAHOULA FIRE DEPARTMENT
FISH FRY
ST. BERNADETTE, BAYOU VISTA – KC COUNCIL
HOLY ROSARY, KAPLAN
FISH FRY
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