What Does God Ask Us To Do In November?
What Does God Ask Us To Do In November?
November is the month of the dead, and for good reason. The seasons are changing to one of dying, so the Catholic Church remembers the dead during this time, especially with indulgences. Hear Fr. Mark Baron explain.
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