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All Hallows' Eve Reflection.
Reflection for All Hallows' Eve
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All Hallows’ Eve
All Saints’ Eve

In more recent years, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston has organized a "Saint Fest" on the holiday.
In the Roman Catholic Church Halloween is viewed as having a Christian connection,[53] and Halloween celebrations are common in Catholic parochial schools throughout North America and in Ireland.
Other Christians feel concerned about Halloween, and reject the …More
All Hallows’ Eve
All Saints’ Eve

In more recent years, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston has organized a "Saint Fest" on the holiday.
In the Roman Catholic Church Halloween is viewed as having a Christian connection,[53] and Halloween celebrations are common in Catholic parochial schools throughout North America and in Ireland.
Other Christians feel concerned about Halloween, and reject the holiday because they feel it trivializes - or celebrates - paganism, the occult, or other practices and cultural phenomena deemed incompatible with their beliefs.[54] A response among some fundamentalist and conservative evangelical churches in recent years has been the use of 'Hell houses', themed pamphlets, or comic-style tracts such as those created by Jack T. Chick in order to make use of Halloween's popularity as an opportunity for evangelism.[51] Some consider Halloween to be completely incompatible with the Christian faith[55] because of its origin as a pagan "Festival of the Dead".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween
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In more recent years, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston has organized a "Saint Fest" on the holiday.
In the Roman Catholic Church Halloween is viewed as having a Christian connection,[53] and Halloween celebrations are common in Catholic parochial schools throughout North America and in Ireland.
Other Christians feel concerned about Halloween, and reject the holiday because they feel it …More
In more recent years, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston has organized a "Saint Fest" on the holiday.
In the Roman Catholic Church Halloween is viewed as having a Christian connection,[53] and Halloween celebrations are common in Catholic parochial schools throughout North America and in Ireland.
Other Christians feel concerned about Halloween, and reject the holiday because they feel it trivializes - or celebrates - paganism, the occult, or other practices and cultural phenomena deemed incompatible with their beliefs.[54] A response among some fundamentalist and conservative evangelical churches in recent years has been the use of 'Hell houses', themed pamphlets, or comic-style tracts such as those created by Jack T. Chick in order to make use of Halloween's popularity as an opportunity for evangelism.[51] Some consider Halloween to be completely incompatible with the Christian faith[55] because of its origin as a pagan "Festival of the Dead".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween