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All Souls Day, observed on November 2, is a profound Catholic feast dedicated to honoring and praying for the souls of the dead, particularly those in purgatory. While All Saints Day (also known as All Hallows Day, the day after All Hallows Eve) on November 1 celebrates the saints in heaven, All Souls Day focuses on those still undergoing purification, offering a chance for the living to assist through prayers and indulgences. This day, rooted in deep Catholic traditions and centuries of history, reflects the Church's enduring belief in the communion of saints and the hope for eternal life.
Steeped in rich customs, All Souls Day invites the faithful to attend Mass, visit gravesites, and light candles as symbols of remembrance and prayer. These rituals, practiced by Catholics worldwide, offer a powerful way to show mercy and support for the souls on their journey to heaven. From its medieval origins, influenced by Benedictine monks and Pope Gregory, to its diverse cultural expressions today, All Souls Day remains a meaningful celebration of the enduring connection between the living and the dead.
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Steeped in rich customs, All Souls Day invites the faithful to attend Mass, visit gravesites, and light candles as symbols of remembrance and prayer. These rituals, practiced by Catholics worldwide, offer a powerful way to show mercy and support for the souls on their journey to heaven. From its medieval origins, influenced by Benedictine monks and Pope Gregory, to its diverse cultural expressions today, All Souls Day remains a meaningful celebration of the enduring connection between the living and the dead.
Traditions of All Souls Day
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All Souls Day: History, Traditions, and Significance
Learn about All Souls Day, its significance, and how it's observed worldwide. Discover the prayers, customs, and history of this Catholic feast day.
