The Catholic Take on Halloween: Remembering the Dead and Celebrating the Saints | Catholic Saints
November 2 — All Souls' Day
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31-Oct-2020
Dr. Tim Gray and Dr. Elizabeth Klein, professor of Theology at the Augustine Institute Graduate School, discuss the importance of remembering the dead in purgatory, celebrating the Saints in heaven, and the Catholic perspective on Halloween.
During this season where the Church invites us to meditate on the meaning of life and death, please enjoy these other resources available on FORMED.
The Four Last Things: Death, Judgment, Heaven, Hell by Fr. Mike Schmitz
Symbolon: The Catholic Faith Explained—Episode 10
The Last Things: What Happens After We Die
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