All Saints Day: Origin, History and Why This Tradition Is Celebrated News Channel 3-12
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Every year, on November 1, many Roman Catholics and other Christians around the world celebrate the Day of All Saints, which honors all the saints of the Church who are considered to have come to heaven. In the Orthodox Church, the Day of All Saints is celebrated on the first Sunday after Pentecost. Here is a review of the history and traditions of this religious holiday. Although it is now celebrated in November, the Day of All Saints was origi…
By Ashley Novak, CNN Every year, November 1, many Roman Catholics and other Christians around the world celebrate the Day of All Saints, which honors all the saints of the Church who are considered to have come to heaven. In the Orthodox Church, the Day of All Saints is celebrated on the first Sunday after Pentecost. Here is a review of the history and traditions of this religious holiday. Although it is now celebrated in November, the Day of Al…
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The Day of All Saints is a Christian religious feast and although Spain is considered a secular state, the truth is that it has strong Christian roots so many holidays are celebrated related to the Catholic religion, Christmas, Holy Week or the numerous patterns of cities and towns that are linked to Catholic saints.On November 1 in Spain is celebrated the Day of All Saints, and it is the day in which the Spaniards remember their deceased loved …
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