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November Reflections

1) Halloween, All Saints, All Souls
2) Morning Prayer for the Month of All Souls
3) All Souls Day, November 2
4) A Reflection on Dying
5) Praying for peace for those who have died
6) First Friday in November: Litany of the Sacred Heart
7) November: reflections of a sacramental nature
8) You knit us together as one
9) Are we looking for the resurrection of the dead?
10) For friends of fall: a season of sadness?
11) The prayer of falling leaves in November
12) Psalm 23 in the month of All Souls
13) To walk with one another, gently
14) Prayer for Veterans Day
15) Out of touch but not forgotten, not lost
16) The love of bare November days
17) Reunion: where every tear will be wiped away 
18) November Reflection: Bearing the dead
19) Preparing for Thanksgiving in the month of All Souls 
20) In November: Let Evening Come 
21) Night Prayer in November 
22) He will with gladness greet your goodness 

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