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.
December 6 1968 was a Friday.
6 December 1990 was a Thursday.
In the United States many Catholics celebrate 3 holy days. These holy days consist of Solemnity of the Virgin Mary, Feast of the Assumption, and Solemnity of All Saints. If you would like to learn about additional holy days in Catholicism see the link below.
6 December 1973 was a Thursday.
6 December 1958 was a Saturday.
6 December 1832 was a Thursday.
6 December 1978 was a Wednesday.