Can you have meat on Saint feast day?

It depends on which Saint's feast day you are referring to!

* For most Saints' feast days: There are no specific dietary restrictions. You can enjoy meat or abstain from it as you choose.

* For some Saints' feast days: Certain Saints are associated with particular religious practices that may include fasting or abstinence. This is usually related to specific religious orders or traditions. For example:

* Lent: A period of fasting and abstinence leading up to Easter, which includes the abstinence from meat on Fridays.

* Ember Days: These are four periods of fasting and abstinence throughout the year, associated with the harvest. They are observed by some Christian denominations.

* Advent: Some Christians observe a period of abstinence in the weeks leading up to Christmas.

To be sure about a specific Saint's feast day:

* Check your church's calendar or website: Many churches list specific fasting and abstinence days.

* Consult a Catholic resource: Websites like CatholicCulture.org or the USCCB website provide information on liturgical practices.

Ultimately, it's best to check with your local church or religious authority for specific guidance on any dietary restrictions related to a Saint's feast day.