Can. 1249 All Christ's faithful are obliged by divine law, each in his or her own way, to do penance. However, so that
all may be joined together in a certain common practice of penance, days of penance are prescribed. On these days the faithful
are in a special manner to devote themselves to prayer, to engage in works of piety and charity, and to deny themselves, by
fulfilling their obligations more faithfully and especially by observing the fast and abstinence which the
following canons prescribe.
Can. 1250 The days and times of penance for the universal Church are each Friday of the whole year and the season of Lent.
Can. 1251 Abstinence from meat, or from some other food as determined by the Episcopal Conference, is
to be observed on all Fridays, unless a solemnity should fall on a Friday. Abstinence and fasting
are to be observed on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.
Can. 1252 The law of abstinence binds those who have completed their fourteenth year. The law of fasting
binds those who have attained their majority(18 years old in Singapore, Malaysia & Brunei), until the beginning
of their sixtieth year. Pastors of souls and parents are to ensure that even those who by reason of their age are not bound
by the law of fasting and abstinence, are taught the true meaning of penance.
Can. 1253 The Episcopal Conference can determine more particular ways in which fasting and abstinence
are to be observed. In place of abstinence or fasting it can substitute, in whole or in
part, other forms of penance, especially works of charity and exercises of piety.