From [here](https://archive.ph/ihvxp) :
>Happy St. Francis Day! (Oh, And Also Yom Kippur)
>It has become a multicultural must to step on Christmas by never mentioning it except in connection with Hanukkah and other “holidays.“ Somehow, however, the MSM neglects to provide the nearest Saint’s day in the Christian calendar to each year’s Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Passover—there are a lot of saints! So it has become a VDARE.com service (as so often) to fill the gap. We wish a Happy to all our readers. We mean it.
He does something similiar [here](https://archive.ph/1MAyh) & [here](https://archive.ph/kRdO7) . Thing is that venerating saints like this is only a Catholic thing correct? Isn't this stepping on the beliefs of other denominations that don't venerate the saints through holidays or the like?
Asked by Jacob Blaustein
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Oct 6, 2022, 03:47 AM
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