Any other year, the gymnasium at Our Lady of Peace would be crowded with happy, hungry people this Friday. The first fish fry of Lent always drew hundreds of people to this small Catholic parish and school in the Nokomis neighborhood of south Minneapolis. For $12 a plate, they crunched through battered fish fillets and cheesy potatoes and scrunched together at long tables until you couldn't tell where one family ended and the next one began. It was greasy and wonderful and it was one more thing Minnesotans gave up for Lent last year, when the state slipped into its first state of emergency one Friday in March, hours before the first fillets were set to drop into the deep fryers.