The act also does not seek to criminalize alcohol consumption during religious occasions; (e.g. communion wines, Kiddush).
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Offertory (or Prothesis) is the part of the liturgy in which the Sacramental bread (qorban) and wine (abarkah) are chosen and placed on the altar.
The subsequent Volstead Act defined "intoxicating liquors" and provided for several exceptions, one of which as for sacramental use.
These architectural features allowed worshippers in the aisle to see the bread and wine being consecrated during the Celebration of the Eucharist.