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Inside a church. | Photo: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Guide: Good Friday Services So You Don't Miss Brewers OpenerBy By Jay SorgiChristians throughout Wisconsin and the world use Good Friday to mark the death of Jesus Christ. For people in Wisconsin, it's a busy day, especially with the Brewers' home opener against the Cubs happening on the same day. Catholics, of course, are not supposed to eat meat or poultry products on Good Friday, and are additionally asked to only eat one regular meal and two smaller meals. Milwaukee Catholic Archbishop Timothy Dolan even made a ruling not to allow a dispensation for Catholics to eat brats and hot dogs for the Brewers' home opener. For those who want to get to church before or after the Brewers game, here is a sampling of some options:
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