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Why is there a tradition of eating fish on Good Friday

IndiaTimes Friday, 29 March 2024
Among the various customs associated with this solemn day, one prevalent tradition is the consumption of fish. While the origins of this practice are multifaceted and rooted in centuries-old customs, several compelling reasons contribute to the tradition of eating fish on Good Friday.
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