No, but December 8 is, the feast of the Immaculate Conception
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Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, 1 JanuaryEpiphany, 6 JanuaryAssumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 15 AugustAll Saints' Day, 1 NovemberFeast of the Immaculate Conception, 8 DecemberChristmas, 25 DecemberThe Holy days of of obligation are the same in Italy as they are elsewhere.
There is no national holiday on November 1. On November 11 there is a holiday called veterans day and on November 6 is Election dayThe Holiday (Holy Day) on November 1st is "All Saints' Day". It is a Holy Day of Obligation for Catholics.Circumcision of Our Lord Jesus Christ, 1 JanuaryEasterAscension, 6th Thursday after EasterAssumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 15 AugustAll Saints' Day, 1 November (note 1)Feast of the Immaculate Conception, 8 DecemberChristmas, 25 December
The six Holy Days of Obligation for Catholics in the United States are: 1) The Immaculate Conception- December 8 2) Christmas Day- December 25 3) New Years Day- January 1 4) Ascension Thursday- 40 days after Easter 5) The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary- August 15 6) All Saints Day- November 1 On these days (in addition to all Sundays) a Catholic must attend Mass and abstain from all servile work and any activity unbecoming for a day consecrated to God. A Catholic is bound to these things under pain of mortal sin.
December 6 is St. Nicholas Day.
6 December 1990 was a Thursday.
December 6 1968 was a Friday.
December 6, 2007 was a Thursday.
6 December 1832 was a Thursday.
6 December 2005 was a Tuesday.
December 6, 1980 was a Saturday.
December 6, 1944 was on a Wednesday.