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  1. 2 nd November, or 3 rd November if the 2 nd falls on a Sunday. All Souls Day. Also known as the “Day of the Dead”, the day in the Celtic year when the Festival of the Dead took place. It was once the custom to leave doors open and food on the table to nourish the souls of recently departed family members.

  2. Facts about November. Gemstone: Topaz. Flower: Chrysanthemum. Traditions and festivals in November include All Saints Day, All Souls Day, Mischief Night, Bonfire Night, Rememberence Day and Stir Up Sunday. The name comes from the Roman word 'novem' meaning nine, because it was the ninth month in their Roman calendar.

    • November Calendar. November 1 is All Saints’ Day. November 4 is Will Rogers Day… it is also Sadie Hawkins Day. November 5 at 2 A.M. is the end of Daylight Saving Time.
    • November Moon & Astronomy. The Full Beaver Moon. November’s full Moon is traditionally called the Beaver Moon. Why this name? In the Colonial Era, this was the month to set one’s beaver traps before the swamps froze and beavers retired to their lodges, to ensure a supply of warm winter furs.
    • November Weather. According to weather folklore, a heavy November snow will last until April. See our predictions for November and check out our 2024 Winter Forecast!
    • Recipes for the Season. It’s time to start thinking about holiday preparations—for Thanksgiving and beyond! Consult our collection of Thanksgiving recipes—from the big bird to stuffing to deserving side dishes to desserts!
  3. Sep 24, 2024 · Tradition and Innovation: November is a time to balance tradition and innovation, honoring the wisdom of the past while embracing new ideas and perspectives. Embracing the Promise of November As the threads of heritage weave together, November’s promise unfolds, beckoning you to claim the abundance of God’s provision and protection.

  4. Aug 15, 2024 · Briefly. November, the eleventh month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, carries the symbolic meaning of transition. It is often seen as a time of spiritual transformation and inner growth. It’s a period of reflection, self-examination, and reassessing goals and values. As the autumn season reaches its end and winter begins to creep in ...

  5. Oct 30, 2019 · In November We Remember. Ní imithe uainn atá siad, ach imithe romhainn. They are not gone from us, but gone before us. Belief in the resurrection of the dead is an essential part of Christian revelation. It implies a particular understanding of the ineluctable mystery of death. Death is the end of our earthly life, but ‘not of our existence ...

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  7. 3 days ago · All Saints' Day - The Meaning and History Behind November 1st Holiday. We remember the saints and allow the memory of their faith to spur us on to deeper worship and greater service to the Lord. All Saints Day, also known as All Hallows' Day, or Hallowmas, is a Christian celebration in honor of all the saints from Christian history. Alex Crain.

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