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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. Cafeteria Catholic - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cafeteria_Catholic&oldid=1183044620"This page was last edited on 1 November 2023, at 21:48

  5. Simbang Gabi's 9 days of prayer, food and tradition connect ...

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    Following the Dec. 16 Mass at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church in Greendale, the second day of Simbang Gabi, Mira and her 4-year-old daughter Kaira wore festive red dresses and aprons and served food ...

  6. Fasting and abstinence in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    For Catholics, fasting is the reduction of one's intake of food, while abstinence refers to refraining from something that is good, and not inherently sinful, such as meat. The Catholic Church teaches that all people are obliged by God to perform some penance for their sins, and that these acts of penance are both personal and corporeal.

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

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    Food. Games. Health. Home & Garden ... 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 ...

  8. Collation (meal) - Wikipedia

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    Over the centuries, this eventually grew to apply to the indulgence of "a recognized quantity of solid food" allowed on days of fasting, with or without abstinence. [9] [10] [11] The evening collation came to be defined by the Catholic Church as being less than eight ounces of food. [12]

  9. Florida priest accused of biting woman who was trying to take ...

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    A Florida priest is accused of biting a woman during a dispute at Sunday Mass and could be charged with battery. The woman attended a 10 a.m. service at St. Thomas Aquinas Church in St. Cloud on ...