There Is Life After Death – This Is the Eternal Message of November 2nd
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In Christian culture, the beginning of November is about passing away and commemoration. All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day are about the deceased and remembering.
"It is not enough to come and stand at the grave to have a living hope of resurrection. It is not enough to experience All Saints' Day if we do not believe that Christ rose from the dead, that he is with us and loves us," said Bishop Andrzej Czaja of Opole during Mass celebrated on November 2nd, in memory of all the faithful departed, at the Sanctuary of St. John the Baptist. The article by Bishop Andrzej Czaja: where there is no faith, there is…
In the altars of the Day of the Dead, the flame of a candle is more than light: it is a promise of companionship for the deceased and a symbol that memory does not extinguish. Craftsmen like Daniel Reynosa shape this tradition, facing the loss of ancestral crafts and recipes. Their struggle is to keep alive a flame that turns mourning into an eternal dialogue Text and photos: Nelly Segura CITY OF MEXICO. – In Mexico, death is not an end. It is a…
Cemeteries are filled with light, flowers, and remembrance. But these two days, All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day, are about much more than mere ritual or painful mourning. This time of year teaches us about the true meaning of life, the power of invisible bonds, and the responsibility of the present. In today's festive analysis, we look beyond the light of the candles to understand the deeper message.
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