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Thanksgiving day: deepening and strengthening the secular and the holy

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William J Zito. Thanksgiving Day: Deepening and Strengthening the Secular and the Holy. Hartford Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d800e1fd-6d50-43ff-b6da-f5ca2a9ea402.

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W. J. Zito. Thanksgiving day: deepening and strengthening the secular and the holy. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d800e1fd-6d50-43ff-b6da-f5ca2a9ea402

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William J Zito. Thanksgiving Day: Deepening and Strengthening the Secular and the Holy. Hartford Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d800e1fd-6d50-43ff-b6da-f5ca2a9ea402.

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  • National holidays, regardless of original intent, are dominated by the secular world for capital gain and enjoyment. Most have become occasions for long weekends and are no longer celebrated on the actual day itself. The project's task is to take a holiday which is both sacred and secular and deeply rooted in American culture and reinstate the day as important to American Christian tradition. Thanksgiving Day is selected as the model. The goal is to reclaim, deepen and strengthen the harvest festival for the Christian community of Watertown, Connecticut through a specially designed ecumenical worship service on Thanksgiving Day.
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  • 02/17/2024

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