All Saints Day, also known as Halloween, Halloween and Halloween at the Christian Church, celebrates that all the saints of the Church have acquired heaven regardless of whether it is known. It is celebrated on the first Sunday after Pentecost on November 1 at the Western Church and Eastern Church. In Roman Catholicism, festivals are usually mandatory holy days.
The origin of Halloween is uncertain, and it was observed in different places on different days. According to Ephraem Syrus (died in 373), the feast of all the martyrs was preserved in the Eastern Church on May 13, and on 13 May the Roman Pantheon and the Roman Catholic Church as all martyrs in 609 The first evidence we can choose is the date of the celebration on 1 November and the first evidence of the expansion of the festival including all the saints and all the martyrs that occurred during the reign of Pope Gregory III (731-741) So, he was on November 1st On the day of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, a small church was commemorated to commemorate all the saints. Alcuin held 800 All Saints' Days on November 1, and also appeared in the English calendar of the 9th century. In 837, Pope Gregory IV ordered full compliance. In medieval Britain, this festival is called Halloween, and the night before that is still called Halloween. October 31 to November 2 (All Souls Day) is sometimes called Allhallowtide.
Saints' Day is an important day for many Catholic countries. Because the Philippines is the third largest Catholic country in the world, the country celebrates with enthusiasm. Traditionally, Halloween celebrates the Roman Catholic festival celebrating saints who were not awarded their own festivities. It is also a festival of life for the deceased. Saints Day celebrations in the Philippines are similar to other Mexican old Spanish colonial resorts. Every year on November 1, people crowded into a family in the cemetery nationwide. They also used this holiday for family gatherings, that is, to organize large families gathered together.
Two days after Halloween on November 1, it was called Halloween, it was French National Day. In French this day is called "La Toussaint". This traditional Catholic celebration applies to all known and unknown saints, originally intended for saints who do not have their holy days. In France, Toussaint is characterized by mourning their dead families and families visiting the cemetery with chrysanthemums (in the past this is still one of the few flowers that blooms in November yet). You will find a chrysanthemum for sale in the country. For this reason, flowers are most relevant to death.
Every saint's day, also known as Halloween, Halloween, Halloween Feast, or Halloween, is a Christian holiday celebration to commemorate all known and unknown saints. In Western Christianity, it was celebrated by Roman Catholic Church, British Church, Methodist Church, Lutheran Church, and other Protestant churches on 1 November. On the first Sunday after Pentecost, the Eastern Catholic Church associated with Orthodox celebrated it. Eastern Order of Caldea and its associated Eastern Catholic Church celebrate Halloween on the first Friday after Easter.