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November 1 – All Saints Day

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A cemetery in Poland on All Saints Day

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nThe first two days of November are considered by many Christians around the world to be All Saints Day and All Souls Day. It’s a day to honor one’s dead friends and relatives, often by cleaning their tombs or grave markers and then laying flowers, wreaths, or lit candles at each tomb or grave. In Mexico, the two-day holiday is called Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos), but today is considered the day to honor deceased children, and tomorrow is the day to honor adults who have died.

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A cemetery in England on All Saints Day

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nI have already written about many of the traditions accompanying these two days in earlier posts, but this years I’d like the highlight Portugal’s celebration.

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nFor one thing, All Saints Day is a national holiday in Portugal. People attend religious services and visit the cemetery to honor their dearly departed…

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nBut also, in many regions, the children also have a Pão-por-Deus tradition:

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nKids go door-to-door, where they receive sweet things to eat and other treats. The most common treats, in addition to candies, are cakes, nuts, pomegranates and other fruits, and even money. 

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nThis sounds a lot like trick-or-treating, doesn’t it? But here are some differences:

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nThe kids are not in costume but are instead well dressed.

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nThe children go door-to-door in the morning, not at night. 

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nThey go to local stores as well as the homes in their neighborhoods, and they often receive samples of the stores’ products. For example, at a bakery children receive a small cake or bread, but at a fruit stall children receive a piece of produce or chestnuts. 

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nFinally, the children say Pão-por-Deus to every adult they meet – not just the ones behind doors.

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nIt’s surprising to me that Portugal is beginning to adopt Halloween traditions as well, along with much of the world – because I cannot imagine people giving treats at night and then again the next morning???!!?

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nAlso on this date:

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Puno Jubilee Week in Peru  

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nDay of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos)

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nAntigua and Barbuda’s National Day

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nGive Up Your Shoulds Day

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nPrime Meridian Day

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nContinental-drift guy / geophysicist Alfred Wegener’s birthday

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nRevolution Day in Algeria

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nLiberty Day in the U.S. Virgin Islands

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nMen Make Dinner Day 

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n(First Thursday of November)

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nPlan ahead:

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nCheck out my Pinterest boards for:

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  • nNovember holidays

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  • nNovember birthdays

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  • nHistorical anniversaries in November

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nAnd here are my Pinterest boards for:

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