In the Orthodox Church, Easter and Christmas are preceded by 40-day seasons in which adherents forgo certain meals and abstain from particular foods. These fasts not only serve as a means of spiritual preparation; they also add poignancy to the feasts that follow.
Our culture’s secular feasts, like Thanksgiving, are not preceded by fasts. Instead, we go …
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