That was the heart that was behind All Hallows’ Eve celebrations. Having been set free from the fear death, Christians could laugh in the face of it, saying, “O death with is thou victory, where is thou sting?” The Church today hasn’t lost this freedom from death. We have just greatly reduced our approach to celebrating it. Perhaps it’s time we follow in the footsteps of the saints of old and restore this first rank feast.
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The Liturgy of All Hallow's Eve
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That was the heart that was behind All Hallows’ Eve celebrations. Having been set free from the fear death, Christians could laugh in the face of it, saying, “O death with is thou victory, where is thou sting?” The Church today hasn’t lost this freedom from death. We have just greatly reduced our approach to celebrating it. Perhaps it’s time we follow in the footsteps of the saints of old and restore this first rank feast.