All Saints' Day
Yes, but they celebrate a similar holiday call "day of the dead" as opposed to the American versions of "halloween".
Canada because they are first ones that are stupid to celebrate it!!
The Solemnity of All Saints, All Hallows, and Hallowmas are the Roman Catholic Church's names for what most people call All Saints' Day.See the related link listed below for more information:
The dates of Reformation Day and Halloween are mere coincidence. Reformation Day did not "transform" into Halloween, and is a separate holiday.
Halloween or Hallows day was created in Ireland.
on halloween the day of te dead is celebrated
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They created the predessessor day to Halloween.
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November 1st is the day directly after Halloween (October 31st).
"All saints day" is the day given to November 1 (the day right after halloween).
Halloween is in Halloween as Christmas is in Christmas as Hanukah is in Hanukah. If you are asking why it is in October, then it is based on Mexico's Day of the Dead, also in October. Plus, the first day of November is All Saints Day, so the day before, (in October), is casting the evil spirits away, thus Halloween. Halloween is based on the evening before All-Saints Day (otherwise known as All Hallowed Day). All Hallow E'en