The "Day of the Dead" is a Mexican cultural celebration and not an official Catholic feast or observance.
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With cultural convergence, cultures are coming together. With cultural divergence cultures are kept separate. Celebrating Cinco De Mayo in the United States is an example of cultural convergence. The Day of the Dead Celebration in Mexico is an example of cultural divergence.
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The Day of the Dead is a Mexican cultural holiday that dates as far back as the Aztecs and is not associated with a particular religion. Some Mexicans prefer to celebrate the Catholic All Saints Day instead, and some in northern Mexico do not like the mixing of pagan elements with Catholicism. A form of Day of the Dead is also celebrated in Brazil, Spain, and many other countries in the world.
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The first Mexican flag, adopted in 1821, featured horizontal stripes of green, white, and red, symbolizing independence, religion, and the blood of national heroes, respectively. Although the Day of the Dead is a rich cultural celebration, the flag itself is not specifically tied to this holiday. However, during the Day of the Dead, vibrant decorations often incorporate the flag's colors alongside symbols like marigolds and sugar skulls, reflecting the nation's pride and cultural heritage.
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The day of the dead in Mexico is November 1 and 2.
Cultural differences.