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This document contains a calendar for November 2010 listing important feast days and saints' days. It notes that November 1st is All Saints Day and November 2nd is All Souls Day. The calendar provides space to write reminders or notes for each date. Feast days in November include Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary on the 21st, St. Cecilia on the 22nd, St. Catherine Laboure on the 28th, and St. Andrew on the 30th. The document reminds the user that Advent begins and notes the changeable date for the last Sunday after Pentecost.
This document contains a calendar for November 2010 listing important feast days and saints' days. It notes that November 1st is All Saints Day and November 2nd is All Souls Day. The calendar provides space to write reminders or notes for each date. Feast days in November include Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary on the 21st, St. Cecilia on the 22nd, St. Catherine Laboure on the 28th, and St. Andrew on the 30th. The document reminds the user that Advent begins and notes the changeable date for the last Sunday after Pentecost.
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This document contains a calendar for November 2010 listing important feast days and saints' days. It notes that November 1st is All Saints Day and November 2nd is All Souls Day. The calendar provides space to write reminders or notes for each date. Feast days in November include Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary on the 21st, St. Cecilia on the 22nd, St. Catherine Laboure on the 28th, and St. Andrew on the 30th. The document reminds the user that Advent begins and notes the changeable date for the last Sunday after Pentecost.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Formati disponibili
Scarica in formato PDF, TXT o leggi online su Scribd
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