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Lenten fish fry at Sweetest Heart of Mary church in Detroit is scaled back this year because of operational issues. The parish also is advertising for a "kitchen operations manager." As the Lenten ...
Another popular metro Detroit place noted for its Friday Lenten fish fry will idle its fryers this season. Fish dipped in batter will not be sizzling at Clawson’s Knights of Columbus No. 4188 on ...
Welcome to the Lenten fish fry season. Lent, a 40-day season of prayer and fasting leading up to Easter, began Wednesday. It's a time when many faithful abstain from eating meat on Fridays.
The fish fry, now in its 18th year, begins as curbside takeout-only option on Ash Wednesday, March 5, and will continue for dine-in and curbside every Friday in Lent.
Groups pack the basement of St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic Church in West Homestead during their annual fish fry on the first night of Lent, on Friday, Feb. 24, 2023.
With fish, crab, lobster, oysters and a shrimp boil, there isn’t much that Crabtown doesn’t have. The Bricktown location ...
The downtown restaurant offers a fish fry annually on Lenten Fridays, and its version comes with battered and fried cod, malt vinegar fries, house-made pickles, coleslaw and remoulade sauce.
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.
Popular Peoria fish fry returns after a year off Many groups that stage Lenten fish fries are not-for-profits. Fraternal organizations and Catholic churches lead that effort.
The fish fry, a long-established Friday staple during Lent, is roaring back from COVID with an assist from something decidedly newfangled: an interactive map built by local volunteer coders that ...
Plates of fried fish and sides are delivered at the Allegheny Elks Lodge #339 during their annual fish fry on the first night of Lent, in Pittsburgh, on Friday, Feb. 24, 2023.
Plates of fried fish and sides are delivered at the Allegheny Elks Lodge #339 during their annual fish fry on the first night of Lent, in Pittsburgh, on Friday, Feb. 24, 2023.