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How catholics should not take part in halloween because everything that is attached to the holiday is attached to its evil history

Title: How catholics should not take part in halloween because everything that is attached to the holiday is attached to its evil history
Category: History
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How catholics should not take part in halloween because everything that is attached to the holiday is attached to its evil history

Consider Before Conform There are many traditions that are practiced throughout today's society. The Catholic Church should not conform to the masses and take part in all these traditions. There are many traditions that have an evil and immoral background. Halloween, for example, is a holiday that has traditions of paganism and evil. I grew up as a Catholic, in a Catholic family, in a Catholic parish, and I saw how Halloween was accepted in …showed first 75 words of 1247 total

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showed last 75 words of 1247 total…of Christmas Traditions." Domestic Church Communications Ltd. 2002. http://www.domestic-church.com/CONTENT.DCC/19971201/ARTICLES/ADVTRAD2.HTM Slick, Matthew. "Halloween." Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry. 2002. http://www.carm.net/questions/halloween.htm Tucker, Suzetta. "Candy Cane." 1999. http://ww2.netnitco.net/users/legend01/candycane.htm Underwood, Lee. "Should Christians Celebrate Halloween?" Tzemach Institute for Biblical Studies. http://www.tzemach.org/articles/halloween.htm Wilson, Jerry. "The Traditions of Easter." Wilstar.com. 2002. http://wilstar.com/holidays/easter.htm

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