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  1. 2 Νοε 2020 · Today on November 2 the Church celebrates All Souls Day, coming a day after the celebration of its twin feast, All Saints Day. The origin of All Saints dates back to the seventh and eighth...

  2. 23 Οκτ 2024 · November is inaugurated by two important religious feasts in Italy: All Saints Day and All Souls Day, on November 1 st and 2 nd, respectively. These are very important days in the Catholic tradition and their roots can be found deep in its past.

  3. 29 Οκτ 2020 · They’re all part of Italy’s centuries-old tradition of taking November 2nd to remember the dead. In Italy, as in many other Christian countries, the day after All Saints’ Day is All Souls’ Day – and here it’s celebrated with prayers, flowers and, of course, food.

  4. 31 Οκτ 2015 · The Italian Tradition. In Italy it is a custom to go visit the dead at the cemetery by bringing flowers, mainly the chrysanthemums, which are considered to be the Flowers of the Dead. The main feature of this feast is that there are different traditions in each Italian region.

  5. 2 Νοε 2020 · All SoulsDay is celebrated by Catholics around the world, as well as a few other Christian denominations hence why you’ll find it present in Italy with traditions varying by region.

  6. All Souls' Day (Commemoration of All Faithful Departedd) was officially placed on the date of November 2 in the tenth century A.D., practically merging with All Saints' Day, November 1, already a feast from the year 853, and the two days almost overlap in the collective imagination.

  7. 1 Νοε 2017 · In Italy, it is always November 1st and it is the day to honor all the saints found in Catholicism. The origins of this holiday in Italy date back to the very beginning of Christianity, and Catholics and Italians everywhere attend mass to honor their favorite saints.

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