Los Dias de los Muertos
November 3, 2006 at 12:20 am | In Autumn, CULTURES, CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS, Candy, Catholic, Death, European, HOLIDAYS, Mexican | 2 Comments2 Comments »
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[...] All Souls’ Day is a Roman Catholic holiday celebrated on November 2nd. (If that day falls on a Sunday, then All Souls’ Day is moved to November 3rd, since it is not permitted to wear black clothing on Sundays.) Like All Saints’ Day (November 1st), it is celebrated in many countries, including Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, France, Germany, Haiti, Mexico (Los Dias de Las Muertas), El Salvador, Uruguay, and Nicaragua. Formally, it is known as Commemoratio omnium Fidelium Defunctorum or “Commemoration of all the Faithful Departed,” which is why it is sometimes also called Defuncts’ Day. [...]
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