All Saints Day

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Nov

All Saints' Day is a special day on November 1st when people remember and honor all the saints, who are very good and holy people. In many places, it's a tradition to go to church and think about these saints and how they lived good lives. Some families also visit the graves of loved ones, bringing flowers and saying prayers to show they still care about them. It's a way to celebrate goodness and kindness, and it helps people feel connected to those who have passed away. It's a day of remembrance and love in many cultures around the world.

How to celebrate All Saints Day?

On All Saints' Day, you can celebrate by lighting a candle for loved ones who have passed away, remembering them with happiness. You might visit a graveyard with family to place flowers on graves and say a small prayer. Sing songs or read stories about saints to learn about their goodness and bravery. You can make a special meal and share it with others to spread kindness and love. Draw pictures or write notes about the people you admire and hang them in your room. Spend some time being thankful for the good people in your life.

Where All Saints Day is celebrated?

  • - International
  • - Italy
  • - Spain
  • - France
  • - Germany
  • - Poland
  • - Portugal
  • - Mexico
  • - Austria
  • - Belgium
  • - Hungary
  • - Croatia
  • - Slovenia
  • - Slovakia
  • - Lithuania
  • - Luxembourg
  • - Philippines
  • - Eastern parts of Switzerland
  • - Sweden
  • - Norway
  • - Finland
  • - None