Welcome to our Halloween Special!
Join Fr. Lee for a little spooky fun, as he shares a couple of his favorite seasonal stories.
WARNING: the stories here are spooky - not scary, just thrilling. But if that might upset you, then just skip it and wait for the Sunday sermon!
If you're still on-the-fence, let me share a short poem I include along with our Halloween candy each year:
"On the Eve of All Saints' Day,
Jack-o-Lanterns light the way.
God's children need no longer fear
the ghosts and goblins gathered here.
For evil ghouls with icy breath
must bow to Him who conquered death."
Stories in this episode:
"The Crowd" (1955) by Ray Bradbury
and
"The Conqueror Worm” (1843) by Edgar Allen Poe
Have a safe Hallowmas friends!
music provided by:
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
https://uppbeat.io/t/danijel-zambo/friendly-ghost
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And from Pixabay.com