All Saint's Day is November 1st, but the list of Saints that have their feast days celebrated in the month of November are on this website in the related links below.
The feast of All Saints is celebrated on November 1st. It is a day for Christians to honor and remember all the saints in heaven, both known and unknown.
November 1 is the feast of All Saints.
November 1 is the feast of All Saints' and it is observed every year.
Everyday in the Catholic Church is a feast day, usually of several saints. However, both All Saints Day (November 1) and the Feast of the Immaculate Conception (December 8) are both celebrated in the fall and both are major solemnities.
Everyday of the year a number of saints have their feast day. On November 1 all those unnamed saints are memorialized by the Church.
Saint Andrew's Day is the 30th of November. However, every day of the month there are 20 or more saints with feast days.
The first of November is All Saints Day in which the church celebrates all the saints who have not been canonized but are in heaven. The second day of November is All Souls Day on which we pray for all departed souls in purgatory.
No. There are thousands of saints, so it would be impossible for every single one of them to have their own feast day (unless we decided to devote each day of the calendar to several different saints). Instead, only those saints who had the greatest impact on the Church or around whom a fervent devotion has grown are celebrated with feast days in the liturgical calendar.
November 1 - All Saints DayNovember 2 - All Souls Day
It is the feast of All Saints day.
November 1st Hence Halloween (All Hallows Eve) October 31st
All saints and blesseds are assigned a feast day by the Vatican's Sacred Congregation for the Causes of Saints.