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All Saints Day - Nov 1

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Other denoms also observe All Souls Day. In my family this was a solemn day of gratitude.

Here is a traditional hymn, one which some may recognize because it's so frequently played at funerals:

 
Other denoms also observe All Souls Day. In my family this was a solemn day of gratitude.

Here is a traditional hymn, one which some may recognize because it's so frequently played at funerals:



This was indeed played at my mother's memorial service, at her request. It was one of her favorites.
 
I love it too. One year ago today I was attending a family baptism at a small and very accepting Episcopal church. Today, one grandfather and one godfather are gone.

Et lux perpetua luceat eis [Per forum rules, "Let light perpetual shine on them."]
 
Strange, I was just talking about being brought up Catholic yesterday. No clue All Saints' Day was coming up, but I figured I would find something to post in this section. My post count was stuck at 666, so this should clear that up, right?

Happy All Saints' Day!
 
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