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Happy All Saints Day! What an amazing tradition, I'd love to see this celebrated in North America. What do you think? #AllSaintsDay #FridayVibes
— Memorial Restoration & Safety (@SafeCemeteries) November 1, 2024
November begins with All Saints’ Day on Nov 1 and All Souls’ Day on Nov 2. As we pray this month, we remember the saints in heaven and the souls of the departed. We honour them with our prayers and unite with them in spirit. #ocsbFaith #ocsbBeCommunity Show more
— Ottawa Catholic School Board (@OttCatholicSB) November 1, 2024
Did you know? All Christians are candidates for sainthood. Anyone who has lived a life of great charity and held Christian heroic virtues worthy of imitation can become a saint. #AllSaintsDay
Hallowe'en is the first of three days of "Allhallowtide," est. by Pope Gregory III in the 8th century to underline the importance of each day. Thus, remember on All Hallows Eve those who have died, particularly those who were close to one or who died this year; honour and seek… Show more
Today is #AllSaintsDay, a day to recognize all the Saints that dedicated their lives to bringing comfort, care, compassion, & dignity to the poor. Today please consider following their loving examples by helping the #homeless & people in need.
Happy All Hallow's Eve, the night before the Feast of All Saints and All Soul's Day. Honouring the Saints in heaven and praying for and remembering our lost loved ones. Prayers and Blessings as we enter these holy days, reminding us of our place in heaven and on earth Show more
Today is the Solemnity of #AllSaints. It is a holy day of obligation All ye holy men and women, pray for us! https://ewtn.com/catholicism/seasons-and-feast-days/all-saints-20377…
Here's a host of 'All Saints' for All Saints' Day. 1. The remarkably complete C10th Anglo-Saxon tower at All Saints’ church, Earls Barton, Northamptonshire. #thread
For Roman Catholic and Orthodox faiths, All Saints Day honors exemplary Christians who achieved sainthood. This includes unknown Christians and Martyrs who have attained beatific vision (a form of direct knowledge and communication with God).