All Saints' Day (English Wikipedia)

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  • Jansma, Henry (25 September 2017). "Reformation Day Service – 6:00PM". All Souls Anglican Church. Retrieved 31 October 2018. All Souls Anglican adjourns its normal 4:00 pm on October 29th to join our fellow reformed churches at 6:00 pm to remember God's gracious providence displayed during the Protestant Reformation of the 15th and 16th Centuries at the 500th anniversary of the Reformation.

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  • Marty, Martin E. (2007). Lutheran questions, Lutheran answers: exploring Christian faith. Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress. p. 127. ISBN 978-0806653501. All Lutherans celebrate All Saints Day, and many sing, 'For all the saints, who from their labors rest…'
  • Willimon, William H. (2007). United Methodist Beliefs. Westminster John Knox Press. p. 64. ISBN 978-1611640618.
    Iovino, Joe (28 October 2015). "All Saints Day: A holy day John Wesley loved". umc.org. The United Methodist Church. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
    Johnson, M.E. (2000). Between Memory and Hope: Readings on the Liturgical Year. A Pueblo book. Liturgical Press. ISBN 978-0-8146-6025-6. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
    "Ways to remember the lives and work of church saints". ResourceUMC.org. United Methodist Church. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  • Hopwood, James A. (2019). Keeping Christmas. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 47. ISBN 978-1-5326-9537-7.
  • Addis, M.E. Leicester (1895). "Allhallowtide". In Leslie, Frank (ed.). Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly. Frank Leslie Publishing House. pp. 539–544. p. 539: Just as the term "Eastertide" expresses for us the whole of the church services and ancient customs attached to the festival of Easter, from Palm Sunday until Easter Monday, so does All-hallowtide include for us all the various customs, obsolete and still observed, of Halloween, All Saints' and All Souls' Day. From the 31st of October until the morning of the 3rd of November, this period of three days, known as All-hallowtide, is full of traditional and legendary lore.
  • Cross, Frank Leslie; Livingstone, E. A., eds. (1997). "All Saints Day". The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (3rd ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 42. ISBN 9780192802903.
  • Holy Women, Holy Men: Celebrating the Saints. Church Publishing, Inc. 2010. p. 662. ISBN 978-0898696783.
  • Davids, Adelbert (2002). "Marriage negotiations between Byzantium and the West and the name of Theophano in Byzantium (eight to tenth centuries)". In Davids, Adelbert (ed.). The Empress Theophano: Byzantium and the West at the Turn of the First Millennium. Cambridge University Press. pp. 99–120. ISBN 978-0521524674.

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  • Mandato, Luke (29 October 2024). "Day of prayer Nov. 3 for persecuted Christian women". The Catholic Register. Retrieved 1 November 2024. Observed each year on the first Sunday of November within the liturgical period of Allhallowtide, the Intentional Day of Prayer (IDOP) marks a time to remember, support and pray for Christians experiencing religious persecution and hardship.

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  • Crain, Alex (29 October 2021). "All Saints' Day – The Meaning and History Behind the November 1st Holiday". Christianity.com. Archived from the original on 30 October 2022. Retrieved 29 October 2021. All Saints Day, also known as All Hallows' Day, or Hallowmas, is a Christian celebration in honor of all the saints from Christian history. In Western Christianity, it is observed on November 1st by the Roman Catholic Church, the Methodist Church, the Lutheran Church, and other Protestant denominations. The Eastern Orthodox Church and associated Eastern Catholic churches observe All Saints Day on the first Sunday following Pentecost.

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  • For example Alford 1941, p. 181 note 56 observes that "Saints were often confounded with the Lares or Dead. Repasts for both were prepared in early Christian times, and All Saints' Day was transferred in 835 to November 1st from one of the days in May which were the old Lemuralia"; Alford notes Pierre Saintyves, Les saints successeurs des dieux, Paris 1906 (sic, i.e. 1907). Alford, Violet (1941). "The Cat Saint". Folklore. 52 (3). Informa UK Limited: 161–183. doi:10.1080/0015587x.1941.9718269. ISSN 0015-587X. JSTOR 1257493.
  • Hennig, John (1948). "The Meaning of All the Saints". Mediaeval Studies. 10. Brepols Publishers NV: 147–161. doi:10.1484/j.ms.2.306574.
  • Hennig, John (1946). "A Feast of All the Saints of Europe". Speculum. 21 (1): 49–66. doi:10.2307/2856837. JSTOR 2856837. S2CID 161532352.

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  • For example Alford 1941, p. 181 note 56 observes that "Saints were often confounded with the Lares or Dead. Repasts for both were prepared in early Christian times, and All Saints' Day was transferred in 835 to November 1st from one of the days in May which were the old Lemuralia"; Alford notes Pierre Saintyves, Les saints successeurs des dieux, Paris 1906 (sic, i.e. 1907). Alford, Violet (1941). "The Cat Saint". Folklore. 52 (3). Informa UK Limited: 161–183. doi:10.1080/0015587x.1941.9718269. ISSN 0015-587X. JSTOR 1257493.
  • Hennig, John (1946). "A Feast of All the Saints of Europe". Speculum. 21 (1): 49–66. doi:10.2307/2856837. JSTOR 2856837. S2CID 161532352.

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  • "All Saints' Tide". Services and Prayers for the Season from All Saints to Candlemas. General Synod of the Church of England. Archived from the original on 5 August 2021. Retrieved 31 October 2018. For many twentieth-century Christians the All Saints-tide period is extended to include Remembrance Sunday. In the Calendar and Lectionary we have sought to make it easier to observe this without cutting across a developing lectionary pattern, and we have reprinted the form of service approved ecumenically for use on that day.

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  • "All Saints' Day". Washington, D.C.: Saint George's Episcopal Church. Archived from the original on 1 November 2021. Retrieved 29 October 2021. All Saints' Day also called All Hallows, Hallowmas, and Feast of All Saints is held on November 1 each year and celebrates and honors all the Saints especially the Saints who are not honored on other days of the year. The day is preceded by All Saints' Eve (Halloween) the night before and then the day after followed by All Souls' Day. The 3 days together represent the Allhallowtide triduum (religious observance lasting 3 days) as a time to reflect and remember the saints, martyrs, and the faithful who have died.

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  • For example Alford 1941, p. 181 note 56 observes that "Saints were often confounded with the Lares or Dead. Repasts for both were prepared in early Christian times, and All Saints' Day was transferred in 835 to November 1st from one of the days in May which were the old Lemuralia"; Alford notes Pierre Saintyves, Les saints successeurs des dieux, Paris 1906 (sic, i.e. 1907). Alford, Violet (1941). "The Cat Saint". Folklore. 52 (3). Informa UK Limited: 161–183. doi:10.1080/0015587x.1941.9718269. ISSN 0015-587X. JSTOR 1257493.