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All Saints Day is celebrated each year around the world by many Christian denominations. The day honors everyone in heaven, canonized and uncanonized.
All Saints Day (Nov. 1) – People attend mass, pray and sing, and visit shrines and graves of saints. All Souls Day (Nov. 2) – People pray for those who have died, asking the saints to help ...
All Saints' Day is an ancient holy day on the Roman Catholic calendar. It was officially started by Pope Boniface IV in 609 A.D., who also established All Souls' Day.
All Saints Day was originally called Feast of All Holy Martyrs and was celebrated on May 13. But in 837AD, Pope Gregory IV changed the name to Feast of All Saints and its date to November 1.
If the Fourth Sunday before Advent is observed, Mark’s account of the Lord’s summary of the law is heard instead. Some people tasked with planning worship are opposed in principle to observing feasts ...