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  2. Black Fast - Wikipedia

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    The Black Fast is observed by the devout Eastern Orthodox laity or monks throughout Great Lent, as well as the three other fasting periods of the year (the Dormition Fast, Nativity Fast, and the Apostles' Fast) and occasionally on the weekly fast days of Wednesday and Friday.

  3. Great Lent - Wikipedia

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    Fasting is defined as not consuming food or liquids until evening (at sundown). [7] [8] In the Coptic Orthodox Church, the Black Fast is the normative way of fasting during Great Lent; these Oriental Orthodox Christians go without water and food from midnight to sunset; after that time, the consumption of water and one vegetarian meal is ...

  4. Religious fasting - Wikipedia

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    In the Coptic Orthodox Church, the Black Fast is the normative way of fasting during Great Lent; Coptic Orthodox Christians go without water and food from midnight to sunset; after that time, the consumption of water and one vegetarian meal is permitted. [22]

  5. Lent - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 6th century, Lent was normatively observed through the practice of the Black Fast, which enjoins fasting from food and liquids, with the allowance of one vegetarian meal after sunset. [29] [30] [31] This form of fasting continues in certain denominations, such as the Coptic Orthodox Church. [32]

  6. Fasting and abstinence of the Coptic Orthodox Church

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    In Coptic Christianity, the Black Fast of the early Church is the normative way of fasting, meaning that the believer goes without water and food from midnight to sunset; after that time, the consumption of water and one vegetarian meal is permitted. [4]

  7. How Many Calories Actually Break A Fast When You're Doing ...

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    Still, he says, most people have black coffee during fasting periods and do just fine. Just skip add-ons like milk, creamer, or sugar. “That will have an effect on your fast,” Cording says.

  8. Good Friday - Wikipedia

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    One associated custom is strict adherence to the Black Fast, where believers fast from food and liquids during the day and after sunset, a vegetarian meal with water is consumed. [106] [107] [108] St. Ambrose, St. Chrysostom and St. Basil attest to the practice. [109]

  9. Winter storm dumps snow in the East as freeze warnings ... - AOL

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    A major winter storm left behind heavy snow and bitter cold as it began to push off the Atlantic Coast on Thursday, leading to flight delays, snarled traffic and shuttered schools.. The system had ...