James Duvalier

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A Feast for All Saints

Peace be with you my friends.  The past several days have been a time of frantic euphoria from which I am still recovering.  I just wanted to share a few photos with you and describe some of the amazing activities I and a group of my friends undertook on Halloween, All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day. I designed a ritual based of the Guy Fawkes Night traditions common throughout the United Kingdom.  You can read more…
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Halloween and All Saints’ Greeting

Peace be with you, my friends!  I am in the midst of one of the most chaotic yet wonderful times of the year for any spiritual worker.  I absolutely love the week of Halloween, All Saints’ and All Souls’ Day.  It is a euphoric stretch of many spiritual and social gatherings in which I barely have a moment to catch my breath, yet don’t mind at all, since it is really that wonderful.  I am still taking…
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Thank You Saint Martha Yet Again!

Thank you Saint Martha Yet Again! - James Duvalier Blog

Also, I wanted just again to sing the praises of Saint Martha who has recently helped me accomplish a long time goal.  She is absolutely my favorite and most special patron saint.  I keep an altar to her in my home and often place candles, oil lamps and flowers in front of her icon.  I strongly urge you to start a devotion to her and spread the word about her powerful intercession.  The simplest and most traditional…
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Thank You Saint Martha Yet Again!

Thank you Saint Martha Yet Again! - James Duvalier Blog

Also, I wanted just again to sing the praises of Saint Martha who has recently helped me accomplish a long time goal.  She is absolutely my favorite and most special patron saint.  I keep an altar to her in my home and often place candles, oil lamps and flowers in front of her icon.  I strongly urge you to start a devotion to her and spread the word about her powerful intercession.  The simplest and most traditional…
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All Souls’ Day

It is common in New Orleans and many places around the world to visit the cemetery and honor departed family and friends with offerings of flowers and candles.  In Mexico, November 2nd, El día de los muertos, takes on an almost carnival like atmosphere with colorful decoration and sweet treats molded in the shape of skulls, coffins and bones.  This is to mock the idea of death, which is an inevitable for all, but in reality is…
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