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		<title>All Saints Day</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those outside the Roman Catholic denomination probably have little appreciation for November 1st &#8211; i.e. All Saints Day. Yet it is a Church tradition dating back to the writing of Hebrews 11. It has been celebrated on November 1st since the time of Charlemagne. At it&#8217;s best, it recognizes the Christians that have gone before [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those outside the Roman Catholic denomination probably have little appreciation for November 1st &#8211; i.e. All Saints Day. Yet it is a Church tradition dating back to the writing of Hebrews 11. It has been celebrated on November 1st since the time of Charlemagne. At it&#8217;s best, it recognizes the Christians that have gone before us. They form the great cloud of witnesses spoken of in scripture. At it&#8217;s worst, it can become another form of idolatry, with patron saints taking the place of God in our lives.</p>
<p>How should we celebrate this day? Should we have videos and sermons on the subject, or just a few songs that mention it? Can we celebrate it as protestants without subscribing to the corpus of catholic saints? Is there a patron saint for all things technical in ministry? Good questions to ask as this day rolls around again.</p>
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