In the Western Church All Saints' day is observed on November 1.
November 1 is All Saints Day
November 1 is the feast of All Saints.
Halloween is on October 31 and All Saints Day is November 1.
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From the website time and date: Symbols commonly associated with All Saints' Day are: * A sheaf of wheat. * Rayed ''Manus Dei'' (hand of God). * The crown. * Symbols (including images) of individual saints. The liturgical color is white on All Saints' Day.
That is the correct spelling of the date "November 1" (All Saints' Day).
The day after Hallowe'en is All Saints' Day.
All Saints' Day is a Christian holiday that honors all saints, known and unknown. It is a day to remember and celebrate the lives of those who have lived holy and virtuous lives. In some countries, it is also a time to visit the graves of loved ones and offer prayers for their souls.
I have placed a link below where you can click on any date of the year to look at a list of the saints memorialized that particular day.
There is no prescribed meal for All saints Day.
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