As All Saints Day is a holy day of Obligation, most people attend Mass on that day.
All Catholic congregations around the world celebrate All Saints Day as it is a major solemnity and a Holy Day of Obligation.
Roman Catholic AnswerOn All Saints Day, you wear your Sunday best, as it is a Holy Day of Obligation and you are going to Mass.
Roman Catholic AnswerEaster is not mentioned as a Holy Day of Obligation because Easter is always a Sunday, and all Sundays of the year are already of Obligation.
Yes, traditionally All Saints Day is a holy day of obligation but recently in Canada and the US, there has been granted special permission so that it has been changed so that it is not a day of obligation anymore. In some countries, it is not required that you attend mass on that day if it falls on a Saturday or a Monday. Otherwise, it is still in effect in certain countries outside Canada and the USA.
All Saints Day, Christmas Day, The Feast of the Epiphany, and the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary are the holy days of obligation in South Africa. The Lent season and the Easter seasons are the other great days.
Roman Catholic AnswerCatholics remember the saints on All Saints Day (1 November), especially those who do not have another feast day. There are many feast days for Mary throughout the year; the three biggest, two of which are Holy Days of Obligation for the Universal Church - Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God (1 January) and the Assumption (15 August), and one, the Immaculate Conception (8 December) is a Holy Day in the United States. Another, Our Lady of Guadalupe on 12 December is a Holy Day of Obligation in Mexico.
Ascension Thursday (in most dioceses of the world), All Saints' Day, and Christmas are three of the Holy Days of Obligation which usually do not fall on a Sunday but one is required to attend Mass just like a Sunday.
Ascension Thursday (in most dioceses of the world), All Saints' Day, and Christmas are three of the Holy Days of Obligation which usually do not fall on a Sunday but one is required to attend Mass just like a Sunday.
All Saints Day occurs the day after Halloween on November 1st. Typically, religious Christians will attend church services on that day, as well as spend the remainder of the day visiting the graves of their deceased loved ones.
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.
.Roman Catholic AnswerThe Triduum, the shortest liturgical season of the year, starts with the beginning of the Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday evening, and ends with the beginning of the Easter Vigil at dark on Holy Saturday evening. It includes Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. None of those days are of Obligation.