What is All Saints’ Day and why is it celebrated?
What is All Saints’ Day and why is it celebrated?
All Saints’ Day is celebrated the day after Halloween each year (Picture: MagViolet via Getty)
All Saints’ Day is celebrated the day after Halloween each year, on November 1, and is not to be confused with All Souls’ Day.
The date is known by several names including All Hallow’s Day and Hallowmas and is observed by Roman Catholics and other Christians across the globe.
It’s a day for remembering…
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