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All Saints Day
the Christian festival, held November 1, that commemorates all the saints (especially, in many churches, those who have died in the preceding year)
All Saints' Day
In Christian tradition, the annual feast day celebrating the life of all saints on the first day of November
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The major denomination of the Latter Day Saint movement, founded in the United States by Joseph Smith; the Mormon Church
Latter Day Saints
plural form of Latter Day Saint
Latter-day Saints
plural form of Latter-day Saint
Saints
plural form of Saint, title of a saint
Saints
A nickname of Southampton Football Club, a football club from Southampton, England
patron saints
plural form of patron saint
saints' days
plural form of saint's day
All Saints
famous British pop band
All Saints' Day
November 1, the day on which a Christian feast honoring all the saints is observed. Also called Allhallows. 1 November, when Christian churches remember all the saints. In Christianity, a day commemorating all the saints of the church, known and unknown. It is celebrated on November 1 in the Western churches and on the first Sunday after Pentecost in the Eastern churches. The first general observance of All Saints' Day was ordered by Pope Gregory IV in 837. In medieval England the festival was called All Hallows, and its eve is still known as Halloween
All Saints' Day
church festival celebrated on November 1st in honor of all of the saints
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
the official name of the Mormon church, established in the US by Joseph Smith in 1830
Latter-Day Saints
another name for the mormons
Saints Cyril and Methodius
born 827, Thessalonica, Macedonia died Feb. 14, 869, Rome born 825, Thessalonica died April 6, 884, Moravia; feast day for both, Western church February 14; Eastern church May 11 Brothers who Christianized the Danubian Slavs. They began missionary work among the Slavs of Moravia in 863. Gifted scholars and linguists, they translated the holy scriptures into the language later known as Old Church Slavic (or Slavonic) and are credited with inventing the Glagolithic alphabet (see Cyrillic alphabet). In 868 they traveled to Rome to defend the use of a Slavic liturgy. When Cyril died, Methodius returned to Moravia as an archbishop. Known as the "apostles to the Slavs," the two brothers influenced the religious and cultural development of all Slavic peoples
all saints
The first day of November, called, also, Allhallows or Hallowmas; a feast day kept in honor of all the saints; also, the season of this festival
all saints' day
a Christian feast day honoring all the saints; first observed in 835
saints
City of Saints (See under City and Holy City )
saints
acronym for Special AbIlities aNd Tactics Squad, which is the new name for EVIL given to the group by God SAINTS consists of Michael "Warlock" Ferier, Scott "Bloodstreak" Ferier, James "Elemental" Rayne, Terra, Ryan "Plasman" Hunter, Thranade mo "Demonik" Nika'thraga, and Daniel "Ballistic Boy" Shephard
saints
Plural form of saint
saints peter and paul
first celebrated in the 3rd century