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All Saints' Day is a Catholic festival that honours all saints, canonised and non-canonised, and is celebrated on 1 November each year. Although the feast of All Saints is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible, it derives from the Christian doctrine concerning the communion of saints and the belief in eternal life.The concept of All Saints' Day and the veneration of the saints has its basis in biblical teachings, mainly in the New Testament. Here are some biblical aspects that relate to All Saints'.
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The Sacrament of Confession, also known as the Sacrament of Reconciliation or the Sacrament of Penance, is an important sacrament of the Catholic Church and many branches of Christianity. It offers believers the opportunity to repent of their sins, receive divine forgiveness, and restore their relationship with God.
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Burning a candle in a church is a common practice in many religious traditions, particularly in the Christian faith, but it can also be observed in other religions. The practice has great symbolic and spiritual significance, and is loaded with profound meanings.
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Candles have been used throughout history for a variety of rituals and ceremonies, and candle colours play a significant role in their symbolism. Each candle colour is associated with particular meanings, whether in religious, spiritual, esoteric or cultural contexts. Here is an overview of the meanings of the colours commonly associated with candles:
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The Feast of the Dead, also known as "All Souls' Day" or "Day of the Faithful Departed", is a Catholic celebration held on 2 November, one day after All Saints' Day, which honours all canonised saints. This feast is of great importance in the Catholic Church, as it provides an opportunity to pray for the souls of the departed and to reflect on life after death. Here is a short reflection on the Feast of the Dead in the Catholic Church.
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