Why Do Catholics Eat Fish on Friday?: The Catholic Origin to Just About Everything

by Michael P. Foley

Paperback, 2005

Barcode

5951

Call number

282 FOL

Status

Available

Call number

282 FOL

Pages

214

Description

Did you know that the origins of Groundhog Day stem from a Catholic tradition? Or that the common pretzel was once a Lenten reward for the pious? Why Do Catholics Eat Fish on Friday is a fascinating guide to the roots of all-things-Catholic. This smart and concise guide will introduce readers to the hidden heritage in many commonplace things that make up contemporary life. The reader-friendly format and the illuminating entries will make this guide a perfect gift for Catholics and anyone who loves a bit of historic trivia. Table of Contents - Foreword * Time * Manners & Dining Etiquette * Food * Drink * Music & Theater * Sports & Games * Holidays & Festivities * Flowers & Plants * Insects, Animals, & More * American Places * International, National, & State Symbols * Clothes & Other Sundry Inventions * Education & Superstition * Art & Science * Law & Architecture * Epilogue: Words, Words, Words--Catholic, Anti-Catholic, and Post-Catholic… (more)

Publication

St. Martin's Griffin (2005), Edition: 1, 214 pages

ISBN

1403969671 / 9781403969675

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Rating

(9 ratings; 4.4)

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