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  2. Cafeteria Catholicism - Wikipedia

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    Cafeteria Catholic, also called à la carte, is an informal term used to describe a follower of Catholicism who dissents from certain official doctrinal or moral teachings of the Catholic Church. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Polling indicates that many Catholics dissent from the institutional hierarchy on at least one issue.

  3. Cafeteria Christians - Wikipedia

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    Cafeteria Christianity is a derogatory term used by some Christians, and others, to accuse other Christian individuals or denominations of selecting which Christian doctrines they will follow, and which they will not, similar to how one picks and chooses what food to select in a cafeteria.

  4. 27 New Orleans-Inspired Recipes To Cure Your Super Bowl FOMO

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    Get the Cheesy Shrimp & Grit Bites recipe. ... and cheese for lunch. To make it easier to eat, the owner decided to slap all the ingredients between two pieces of bread, and the muffuletta was ...

  5. Al Roker Just Shared the High-Protein, Low-Carb ... - AOL

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    Plus, each serving of two egg bites should pack in about 20 grams of protein, making this morning meal a veritable powerhouse. We love egg bites at EatingWell , too.

  6. 19 Super Bowl Recipes That Kansas City Chiefs Fans Will Love

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    Ta-da: 19 Super Bowl recipes. If there’s one thing Chiefs fans know about (well, besides football), it’s barbecue. Kansas City, Missouri, is famed for its smoky, tangy slow-roasted meats, and ...

  7. Lenten supper - Wikipedia

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    A Lenten supper is a meal that takes place in the evenings to break the day's fast during the Christian liturgical season of Lent, which is widely observed by members of the Catholic, Lutheran, Moravian, Anglican, Methodist, and United Protestant traditions, in addition to certain Reformed denominations.

  8. Sacramental bread - Wikipedia

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    Catholic unleavened hosts of differing sizes. In the Roman Rite , unleavened bread is used as in the Jewish Passover or Feast of Unleavened Bread. The Code of Canon Law [ 2 ] requires that the hosts be made from wheat flour and water only, and recently made so that there is no danger of spoiling.

  9. What is the Seven Fishes Italian tradition? - AOL

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    The seven fishes tradition is believed to be linked to the Roman Catholic tradition of fasting before a feast day and avoiding meat on the eve of a holy day, similar to the tradition of not eating ...