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All Saints' Day was originally called "All Hallows' Day" or "All Hallows' Mass." It is observed on November 1st and was established to honor all saints, known and unknown, in the Christian tradition. The name "All Hallows' Day" eventually led to the term "Halloween" for the evening before, or "All Hallows' Eve."

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