-
cheeses and
dairy products Historically,
dairy products were
referred to as
lacticinia and were
known as
white meats in
Early Modern English. or
dairy factory...
-
Christendom as a day of
strict fasting and
abstinence from alcohol, meat and
lacticinia (milk and milk products).
Abstinence from meat on
Fridays is done as a...
- Holy W****. The
practice of
fasting and
abstaining from alcohol, meat and
lacticinia during Lent thus
became established in the Church. In AD 339, Athanasius...
-
believers have
historically abstained from rich
foods such as meat, eggs,
lacticinia (dairy products), and alcohol—a
practice that
continues in
Eastern Christianity...
- as
water and a
vegetarian meal
devoid of meat, eggs,
dairy products (
lacticinia), and alcohol.
Christians normatively fasted in this way
during Lent prior...
-
observe the
Friday fast,
which traditionally includes abstinence from meat,
lacticinia, and
alcohol on
Fridays of the year. Traditionally,
Roman Catholics were...
-
Nyctemera lacticinia, the
common nyctemera, is a
species of moth inf the
family Erebidae. The
species was
first described by
Augustus Radcliffe Grote in...
- of all sorts,
white meats (that is, milk, butter, and cheese,
called lacticinia in
Latin sources), eggs, and, in the
early centuries, wine and oil. Consumption...
-
whole season of Lent, in
which believers practice abstinence from meat,
lacticinia and
alcohol for the
entire forty days of the
liturgical season. According...
- fast,
which has
traditionally involved fasting and
abstinence from meat,
lacticinia and alcohol. The
pattern of
fasting and
praying for
forty days is seen...