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A Black Fast, also known as a strict fast, is an ancient form of Christian fasting. Those undertaking a Black Fast consume no food during the day (although sometimes water is permitted) and then break the fast after sunset with prayer, as well as a meal devoid of meat, eggs, dairy products (lacticinia), and alcohol.

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  • A Black Fast, also known as a strict fast, is an ancient form of Christian fasting. Those undertaking a Black Fast consume no food during the day (although sometimes water is permitted) and then break the fast after sunset with prayer, as well as a meal devoid of meat, eggs, dairy products (lacticinia), and alcohol. (en)
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  • A Black Fast, also known as a strict fast, is an ancient form of Christian fasting. Those undertaking a Black Fast consume no food during the day (although sometimes water is permitted) and then break the fast after sunset with prayer, as well as a meal devoid of meat, eggs, dairy products (lacticinia), and alcohol. (en)
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