I don't even know any Catholics irl who do.
Pleased to meet you, then!
My wife and I do the Ash Wednesday and Good Friday fasts,
and at minimum we give up all alcohols and all meats for the whole dang time (ugh.)
Fish and shellfish are OK on meatless days.
Then on top of that you give up stuff
because you like it, like sweets or desserts.
You get one 'day out of jail' which is
Laetare Sunday the 'halfway home' point.
This year that was last Sunday ago (3-Apr) and we had a nice pair of small filet mignons.
I hate it because eating vegetarian makes me feel like I am validating certain Eastern religions, or hippy culture.
I don't want to be mistaken for an enviro-nutjob or something.
One year I did what was called 'the Black fast' in medieval times - whole grain breads and water only - and I lost like 52 lbm.
For the kid who ate sausage accidentally, all he has to do is hit The Box (you're encouraged to confess at least some time in Lent anyways)
Now you may remember that when you do your penance after Confession that only removes the
temporal aspect of the sin, and not the
spiritual aspect.
Normally you get that side broiled off in Purgatory. Which sucks. But it beats Hell.
THE COOLEST thing that the previous Pope did was making the Sunday after Easter into a new celebration called
Mercy Sunday.
It used to be called just 'Low Sunday' ho-hum, a kind of after-shock after Easter, but now JP-2 set it up that (I think I have this right) if you confess within the octave and receive Communion
and pray the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy in the presence of an image of the Divine Mercy ...
(You can do this here:
http://www.divinemercyny.com/divine mercy chaplet.htm )
... THEN YOU GET THE PURGATORY PORTION CANCELLED TOO!! WHAT A DEAL!!!
So as long as you do Mercy Sunday every year, you would only get a maximum of ONE year's worth of spiritual failings to burn off in the year you die.