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Old 11-07-2016, 10:32 PM   #1032
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Originally Posted by rxmom03 View Post
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remembrance_Day

It would be similar to Memorial Day in the US.
Thanks. I may have been off base suggesting that it was somehow connected with the Roman Catholic Church. They do have an All Souls Day in the first of November, to remember family members and maybe others. The choir music may, in part, have thrown me off. The Roman Catholic Church is certainly not the only church which has choirs. I read that Clare College's choir did the singing. Clare College in a college of Cambridge University, which would make you think "Anglican." However, I did a little reading and noticed that the College had been around long before Henry VIII's reign, when he declared himself (or had himself appointed, I don't remember, and it really makes no difference I suppose--the outcome was the same) head of the Catholic Church in England (Great Britian?), effectively creating the Anglican Church.
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