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  2. Alcohol laws of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Location of Massachusetts. The serving of alcohol in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is governed by the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission (ABCC), which is responsible for issuing licenses and permits for all manufacturers, wholesalers and importers, out-of-state suppliers, brokers, salespeople, warehouses, planes, trains, ships, ship chandlers and vehicles transporting alcoholic beverages.

  3. Christian dietary laws - Wikipedia

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    The Seventh-day Adventist Church follows the Old Testament's Mosaic Law on dietary restrictions, which is also the basis for the Jewish dietary laws. They only eat meat of a herbivore with split hooves and birds without a crop and without webbed feet; they also do not eat shellfish of any kind, and they only eat fish with scales.

  4. Christian views on alcohol - Wikipedia

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    Jesus making wine from water in The Marriage at Cana, a 14th-century fresco from the Visoki Dečani monastery. Christian views on alcohol are varied. Throughout the first 1,800 years of Church history, Christians generally consumed alcoholic beverages as a common part of everyday life and used "the fruit of the vine" [1] in their central rite—the Eucharist or Lord's Supper.

  5. Food and drink prohibitions - Wikipedia

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    Eating oysters raw, ikizukuri, and other similar cases would be considered a violation of this in Jewish law. [107] Examples of the eating of animals that are still alive include eating live seafood, such as "raw oyster on the half shell" and ikizukuri (live fish). Sashimi using live animals has been banned in some countries.

  6. Dangerous 'One Chip Challenge' Is Linked To Massachusetts ...

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    Harris Wolobah, 14, died on Sept. 1 after participating in Paqui's One Chip Challenge. Here's his official cause of death and why the challenge is so dangerous.

  7. All Massachusetts public school children statewide can eat ...

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    Erin McAleer of Project Bread, praises Massachusetts legislators who expanded the free food program for all public school students through 2022-23. Erin McAleer of Project Bread, praises ...

  8. Church attendance - Wikipedia

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    Church attendance is a central religious practice for many Christians; some Christian denominations require church attendance on the Lord's Day (Sunday). The Canon Law of the Catholic Church states, "on Sundays and other holy days of obligation , the faithful are bound to participate in the Mass ". [ 2 ]

  9. Massachusetts church has pride flags stolen: ‘A kick in the gut’

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    Pride flags flown from two Massachusetts churches were stolen and replaced with anti-LGBTQIA+ rhetoric and a “Christian” flag over the weekend.. First Congregational Church and Christ Lutheran ...