In the span of two sacred days — All Saints’ Day (November 1) and All Souls’ Day (November 2) — the Church invites us into a beautiful rhythm of remembrance, hope, and communion.
All Saints’ Day is a celebration of the countless holy men and women — known and unknown — who now rejoice in the presence of God. It reminds us that sainthood is not reserved for the famous or flawless but is the calling of all who live lives of faith, love, and sacrifice. It’s a day of joy, hope, and inspiration as we reflect on the great cloud …