Lost in our modern observance of All Saints Day is an older, broader tradition that includes All Hallows’ Eve (Halloween) on Oct. 31 and All Souls’ Day on Nov. 2. Christianity.com explains. (Photo: Waldopepper, Creative Commons)

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Lost in our modern observance of All Saints Day is an older, broader tradition that includes All Hallows’ Eve (Halloween) on Oct. 31 and All Souls’ Day on Nov. 2. Christianity.com explains. (Photo: Waldopepper, Creative Commons)
