2 November - All Souls’ Day Observance at Santhi School

 

 November 2 – All Souls’ Day



Why This Day Is Special?

All Souls’ Day is a Christian observance honoring the souls of the departed and praying for their eternal peace. Families come together for remembrance and reflection.

History Behind the Day

Celebrated since the 10th century, the tradition grew after St. Odilo of Cluny dedicated a day to pray for souls in purgatory.

Did You Know❓

  • many lights candles except at gravesites or altars.
  • Traditional prayers include the “De profundis.”
  • Some cultures prepare favorite meals in remembrance.

How Can We Celebrate? 

Light a candle for someone departed.
Offer prayers or thoughts in peaceful reflection.
Honor memories by sharing stories of loves ones.


Their presence lingers—let’s remember with love and reverence.

 All Souls’ Day Observance at Santhi School 

Today, Santhi School observes All Souls’ Day with deep reverence and reflection. The day begins with a peaceful prayer service where teachers and students gather to remember and honor the departed souls with love and gratitude. The school atmosphere is filled with serenity as students read out meaningful prayers and verses about compassion, forgiveness, and eternal peace. The Principal addresses the gathering, emphasizing the importance of empathy, togetherness, and the value of remembering those who have shaped our lives.

Students take part in creative and reflective activities such as candle-light ceremonies, art displays, and essay writing focused on themes like remembrance, faith, and hope. Through these heartfelt expressions, Santhi School nurtures a sense of unity, moral education, and spiritual awareness among its learners. The observance reminds everyone that love and kindness live on forever, inspiring students to carry forward values of peace, care, and respect for all.

 Keywords: Santhi School, All Souls’ Day, Remembrance Day, School Observance, Prayer Service, Student Activities, Spiritual Awareness, Moral Education, Unity and Peace, Compassion and Faith, School Events, Santhi School Celebrations.

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