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The holiday of Halloween is one of the most Catholic celebrations in the entire calendar. The term 'Hallow' is archaic English for 'Holy.' This is evident in the Lord's Prayer when we recite, 'Hallowed be Thy Name.' This term denotes holiness, reminding us that the day following Halloween is the 'Feast of All the Saints.
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—Fr. John Wauck
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