This Mexican holiday, called Dia de los Muertos in Spanish, can be called a religious holiday. It's the Roman Catholic festival known as All Souls Day, November 2, when people remember and pray for their departed loved ones.
ANSWER 1 No. It is not a religious holiday. It is a national holiday. ANSWER 2 Yes, because some veterans are dead, and if you believe in heaven, that is religious.
los dias de los muertos, day of the dead.
It is a religious celebration. It is not observed, but many people and businesses close to attend such celebration in Mexico.
It is not a religious holiday.
the day of the dead or dia le Los Muertos began as a Mexican holiday mixture of religious and Catholic religious beliefs as a way to honor family members who are no more living
All souls day. Both are part of the Day of the Dead(Dia de Muertos) celebration.
No,
No,
it is not a religious holiday
Not AtheistApril Fool's Day is not a religious holiday if that's what you mean. It's not atheist, either. April Fools Day is a fun day that religious and non-religious alike enjoy.
Day of the dead.
It's not a religious holiday - it has links to paganism, animal sacrifice, and worship of the dead.