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All Saint's Day not an Obligation in North America
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"The observance of All Souls' Day 'was spread throughout Europe' by Saint Odilo of Cluny in the late 13th century.[47]" Which is in fact what the source says (except it says Saint Odilo of France). Main problem is that St. Odilo was a turn-of-the millennium guy, not 200 years later. This needs some sorting out. -- [[User:Ke4roh|ke4roh]] ([[User talk:Ke4roh|talk]]) 02:33, 2 November 2014 (UTC)
"The observance of All Souls' Day 'was spread throughout Europe' by Saint Odilo of Cluny in the late 13th century.[47]" Which is in fact what the source says (except it says Saint Odilo of France). Main problem is that St. Odilo was a turn-of-the millennium guy, not 200 years later. This needs some sorting out. -- [[User:Ke4roh|ke4roh]] ([[User talk:Ke4roh|talk]]) 02:33, 2 November 2014 (UTC)

== All Saint's Day ==

All Saint's Day isn't (currently) a holy day of obligation in North America. I don't a citation handy, but I just read it today (All Soul's Day 2014) in the missal. However, that's a primary source. Is that good enough?
[[User:Karatorian|Karatorian]] ([[User talk:Karatorian|talk]]) 16:05, 2 November 2014 (UTC)

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"The observance of All Souls' Day 'was spread throughout Europe' by Saint Odilo of Cluny in the late 13th century.[47]" Which is in fact what the source says (except it says Saint Odilo of France). Main problem is that St. Odilo was a turn-of-the millennium guy, not 200 years later. This needs some sorting out. -- ke4roh (talk) 02:33, 2 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

All Saint's Day

All Saint's Day isn't (currently) a holy day of obligation in North America. I don't a citation handy, but I just read it today (All Soul's Day 2014) in the missal. However, that's a primary source. Is that good enough? Karatorian (talk) 16:05, 2 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]