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Many countries observe All Saints’ Day

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edited October 2020 in Candy Friends Stories

Yeti’s phone starts ringing. It’s Jenny calling. 

“Hey Jenny, where are you?” asks Yeti. “We’ve been waiting here for a while now.” 

Yeti tells them that they are standing in front of a rickety house. Oh no! They went to the wrong rickety house! Jenny tells them where they are and to hurry up because the girls are waiting for them. 

Jenny tells the girls that they went to the wrong rickety house and they should be here soon. Tiffi continues with her reading. 

What Do People Do?

All Saints' Day is observed by Christians in many countries around the world. In countries such as Spain, Portugal and Mexico, offerings are made on this day. In countries such as Belgium, Hungary and Italy people bring flowers to the graves of dead relatives. In other parts of Europe, such as Austria, Croatia, Poland, and Romania, it is customary to light candles on top of visiting graves of deceased relatives. It is also observed in parts of Asia, such as the Philippines, where people visit graves of deceased relatives and clean or repair them. They also lay flowers on the graves and light candles.

In France church services in memory of all the saints are held on November 1 but by the evening the focus turns towards the dead. Cemeteries everywhere are crowded with people who come to clean and decorate family graves. All Saints' Day is closely tied with All Souls' Day, held on November 2, which is dedicated to prayers of the dead who are not yet glorified. 

Public Life

All Saints’ Day is a public holiday in many countries such as (but not exclusive to): Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Chile, Croatia, parts of Germany, Hungary, Italy, and more.’ (Info here

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