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Festivals, feast days, etc. are simply collective, community expressions of spiritual ideas. Because our spirituality does not exist solely in the individual but, rather, in the community as a whole, we come together to celebrate the days of saints and periods of the Church calendar (e.g. we are currently in Lent) as a community.

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