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- Collation_(meal) abstract "The term collation originates in the Roman Catholic Church, where it refers to the two small meals allowed on days of fasting, with or without abstinence. Traditionally, the reading in Benedictine monasteries of excerpts from Collationes patrum in scetica eremo, written by John Cassian, was followed by a light meal. In modern Italian, the two small meals are the prima colazione (breakfast) and seconda colazione (lunch). The word \"colazione\" itself in the general language now means \"breakfast\" (whereas the English \"break their fast\" for breakfast; lunch is pranzo in Italian).".
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- Collation_(meal) wikiPageWikiLink Abstinence.
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- Collation_(meal) wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Collation_(meal) wikiPageWikiLink Fasting.
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- Collation_(meal) wikiPageWikiLink John_Cassian.
- Collation_(meal) wikiPageWikiLink Kiddush.
- Collation_(meal) wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XIV_of_France.
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- Collation_(meal) wikiPageWikiLink Order_of_Saint_Benedict.
- Collation_(meal) wikiPageWikiLink Polish_language.
- Collation_(meal) wikiPageWikiLink Shabbat.
- Collation_(meal) wikiPageWikiLink Supper.
- Collation_(meal) wikiPageWikiLink Tanakh.
- Collation_(meal) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Collation (meal)".
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- Collation_(meal) subject Category:Catholic_penitential_practices.
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- Collation_(meal) comment "The term collation originates in the Roman Catholic Church, where it refers to the two small meals allowed on days of fasting, with or without abstinence. Traditionally, the reading in Benedictine monasteries of excerpts from Collationes patrum in scetica eremo, written by John Cassian, was followed by a light meal. In modern Italian, the two small meals are the prima colazione (breakfast) and seconda colazione (lunch).".
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