Posted on November 1, 2021
This is an update of my post published on November 1, 2010:
All Saints’ Day, today, is a Catholic holiday that honors all the saints, known and unknown. Tomorrow is All Souls’ Day, a Catholic holiday that honors all the “faithful departed”—in other words, all the Catholics who have died.
Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) connects with these two holidays for many Mexican and Mexican-American families. It is a day to pray for and remember friends and family members who have died. Many people take sugar skulls (yes, they are candy and can be eaten), marigolds, favorite foods and beverages, and memorabilia such as photos to graveyards. There people build altars or decorate the graves with these gifts.
Celebrate!
Here are instructions for making crafts to celebrate Day of the Dead.
Also on this date:
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Remembrance Day in Slovenia
Plan ahead:
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November holidays
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November birthdays
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Historical anniversaries in November
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December holidays
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December birthdays
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Historical anniversaries in December