Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for All Souls’ Day -
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Today is All Souls Day (aka The Day of the Dead) - a time to remember with love those who’ve departed. A deeply poignant photograph for me from 1989, during a party at Althorp to celebrate my father’s 65th birthday. Both hugely missed. (Photo copyright: John Roan.) https://t.co/N18zpg7XZB
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord,
and let Your perpetual light shine upon them may they rest in peace.
May their soul and the souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace.
Amen.
All Souls Day | 2nd November https://t.co/DhsL1jnHvA
We celebrate All Souls’ Day. A time to remember, with love and affection, our loved ones, gone before us. May all we have loved and lost live in the light of heaven… https://t.co/dIyOIGoURk
Christians and churches across the world are marking All Souls' Day.
Also known as the Commemoration of the Faithful Departed, it is a time of remembering those who have died, especially in the past year. https://t.co/QOmz83ypho
On All Souls Day (2nd Nov) the families of those Disappeared have undertaken a Silent Walk to remember their loved ones. Today at 12.30 they will gather again for the 16th time. These little lapel pins are worn as a form of remembrance & hope. #BringTheDisappearedHome https://t.co/aaWeG6KCUU
Today is All Souls' Day, when we remember those who we love but see no longer. We will remember them with love and hope at a special service at 6.30 pm in St Peter's Church. All are welcome https://t.co/hZmGCZMK6S
— Holywell and Greenfield Churches (@holywell_parish) November 2, 2022
Today on the #Vocations Prayer Calendar for @NottsDiocese we pray for Vocations to the Religious Life. As celebrate All Souls Day, we pray for all the religious who have died, that they may rest in peace. https://t.co/JZkLCxUIaE
— Diocese of Nottingham Vocations (@nottsvocations) November 2, 2022