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Here are the mass times for local Catholic churches celebrating All Saints Day on November 1st:
All Saints Day is a Christian solemnity celebrated in honor of all the saints, known and unknown. It is observed on November 1 by the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and some Protestant churches.
All Saints Day commemorates all those who have attained heaven, including saints from long ago as well as ones recently canonized or not yet recognized. It serves as a celebration and recognition of all Christians who have died, as all believers are called to be saints.
All Saints Day originated in the early 8th century but was established as a solemn holy day honoring all saints by Pope Gregory III in the 8th century. The date was selected to coincide with the Celtic holiday of Samhain and the Anglo-Saxon festival of All Hallows.
Yes, Catholic churches celebrate mass on All Saints Day to honor saints known and unknown. The mass will include special prayers, readings, and hymns focused on sainthood and the communion of saints. Many churches hold extra masses on this solemn holy day.
Common traditions associated with All Saints Day include attending mass, visiting cemeteries to remember deceased loved ones, lighting candles, leaving flowers at gravesites, feasts or special meals, and activities with children like dressing up in costumes.
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