Ash Wednesday comes the day after Mardi Gras and marks the beginning of Lent. It is a Holy Day but not of obligation. Catholics are not required to assist at Mass but many do, or, at the very least, attend a service at which ashes are imposed.
no Halloween is a roman catholic holiday
The Pope has not made any specific statements about Halloween and its significance in the Catholic faith. Halloween is not a religious holiday in the Catholic tradition, but some Catholics may choose to celebrate it in a way that is consistent with their faith.
"All saints day" is the day given to November 1 (the day right after halloween).
Halloween became a holiday in 1870.
In the US, Thanksgiving would be the next holiday. Halloween comes before Thanksgiving, but is not a holiday.
Halloween is a holiday; you cannot cancel such a big holiday that quickly.
Halloween is on the 31st of October every year.
Yes, Halloween is the only holiday to celebrate the supernatural.
It is called Halloween.
no because halloween is ended
Halloween is not a state holiday in any U. S. state.
Thanksgiving is a US holiday in the fall. Halloween is, however it isnt an official holiday (not sure why).