All Saints Day originated in the year 609 or 610 under Pope Boniface IV and was celebrated on May 13. That date was chosen as it was also a pagan festival honoring the spirits of the dead. During the reign of Pope Gregory III (731-741) it was moved to November 1 and the May 13 date was discontinued.
All Saints day comes from ancient festivals of the Druids. They split the year into two halves. One half began on May 1st and this was called Beltrane. The next half was Nov. 1 st and this became All Saints Day when the Catholic church converted the pagan tribes to the Catholic religion at the start of the Middle Ages.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Solemnity of All Saints has been a Holy Day in the Catholic Church for centuries. It was instituted to honor all those Saints who have gotten to heaven but have no feast of their own. On this day we honor our elder brothers and sisters in the faith and ask for their prayers for us who are still here in our time of trial.from
The Order of Prayer in the Liturgy of the Hours and Celebration of the Eucharist 2010, compiled by Rev. Peter D. Rocca, C.S.C., Paulist Press Ordo, Mahwah, NJ © 2009
All Saints
First mentioned in the 4th century Eastern feast of All Martyrs (13 May) and attested to by St. Ephrem of Edessa (†373), this feast came to be celebrated on other days as well in the East, e.g., Easter Friday, and the Sunday after Pentecost, the day of its observance in some places in the West. In 609 or 610, the Roman Pantheon was dedicated on 13 May under the title S. Maria ad Martyres. Many see in this the origin of All Saints Day. For reasons which are unclear, Pope Gregory IV (827-844) transferred the feast from May to 1 November, adopting perhaps the English-Gallican practice dating from the first quarter of the 8th century.
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A Catholic Dictionary, edited by Donald Attwater, Second edition, revised 1957
The feast (Nov. 1 in the Western Church) on which are commemorated all the saints of God, canonized and uncanonized, known and unknown. It is a feast of the highest rank, with a fasting vigil and an Octave. It was formerly often called All Hallow's in England. Religious orders have a feast of all the saints of their order later in the month. In the Byzantine rite it is kept on the first Sunday after Pentecost and on other days in other rites. "The feast of All Saints seems to me to be in some sort a greater than that of Easter or the Ascension. Our Lord is perfected in this mystery, because, as our Head, he is only perfect and fulfilled when he is united to all his members, the saints . . . it is glorious because it manifests exteriorly the hidden life of Jesus Christ. The greatness of perfection of the saints is entirely the work of his spirit dwelling in them" (M. Olier)
All Saints was first celebrated in the year 609 or 610 on May 13. The feast of All Saints, on its current date of November 1, is traced to the foundation by Pope Gregory III sometime between the years 731 and 741. The May 13 celebration was then discontinued.
March 17, 1865
The day after Hallowe'en is All Saints' Day.
There is no prescribed meal for All saints Day.
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All Saints' Day is celebrated on November 1 each year.
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November 1 is All Saints Day.
November 1 is the universal celebration of All Saints Day.
The old name for All Saints day was all hallows day and the night before was All Hallow's een from which we get Halloween
all saints day was created the year after Jesus was born on November 1st when god said if the devil gets to have his day then we shall have a day for all the saints
All Saints Day is always on November 1st, worldwide.
We tend to give importance to only a few saints and remember them on their special day where as all the remaining saints are forgotten. To remember all the unknown saints this day is celebrated in their honour.
Halloween was originally All Souls Day or All Saints Day. The Church still celebrates it as All Souls Day.