All Souls’ Day: History, significance and all you need to know

All Souls’ Day is the of the Allhallowtide triduum. The day is marked on November 2, 2022, across the world after Halloween and All Saints’ Day.

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All Souls’ Day is widely observed across the Christian community as a day to pray for the dead believed to be in purgatory. The day is marked on November 2, right after Halloween on October 31 and All Saints’ Day on November 1. The Roman Catholics commemorate the day by praying for all the departed souls of baptized Christians who passed away with sins on their beings. Here’s all you need to know about All Souls’ Day.

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Halloween is celebrated every year on October 31 on the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day.


Halloween is celebrated every year on October 31 on the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day.
Less commonly known as Allhalloween, Halloween is the start of the Allhallowtide, a time dedicated to remembering the dead.

Less commonly known as Allhalloween, Halloween is the start of the Allhallowtide, a time dedicated to remembering the dead.
While there are many versions, one theory says that many Halloween traditions were influenced by Celtic harvest festivals.


While there are many versions, one theory says that many Halloween traditions were influenced by Celtic harvest festivals.
Another version of the theory says that Halloween began solely as a Christian holiday, being the vigil of All Hallow's Day.

Another version of the theory says that Halloween began solely as a Christian holiday, being the vigil of All Hallow's Day.
Halloween has been celebrated for centuries among people of Scotland and Ireland, who took their customs to North America.

Halloween has been celebrated for centuries among people of Scotland and Ireland, who took their customs to North America.
While Halloween has its significance in ancient history, it has become a fun holiday for the western countries over time.

While Halloween has its significance in ancient history, it has become a fun holiday for the western countries over time.
One of the most popular activities on Halloween includes trick or treating, when children in costumes knock from door to door to get treats.

One of the most popular activities on Halloween includes trick or treating, when children in costumes knock from door to door to get treats.
Halloween is also an occasion to dress up in various funky and spooky costumes. In the end, it is about families and friends who come together.

Halloween is also an occasion to dress up in various funky and spooky costumes. In the end, it is about families and friends who come together.
Culture travels digitally in the internet's era, and India also seems to be catching up by celebrating the western festival here.


Culture travels digitally in the internet's era, and India also seems to be catching up by celebrating the western festival here.


Why is it Observed on November 2?


All Souls’ Day has been observed on November 2 since the 11th century. The day was established by Abbot Odilo, who was the Benedictine Abbot of Cluny for 54 years until his death in 1048 AD. All Souls’ Day. In the earlier period, All Souls’ Day was observed on various dates.

Some denominations, like the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Easter Catholic Church, and the Eastern Lutheran Church, observe All Souls’ Day during the Easter Season. Similarly, the East Syriac Rite observe the day on the Friday before the Great Feast.

What’s the Significance of All Souls’ Day?

All Souls’ Day is the last of the Allhallowtide triduum celebrated in the Western Christian, which begins on All Saints’ Eve on October 31. The church and priests across the globe organize a mass by wearing vestments of different colours, with each colour signifying something distinct:
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Black - Mourning
Violet - Penance
White - Hope of Resurrection
All churches around the world read out The Office of the Dead, a 7th-century AD prayer.

FAQs

Who was Odilo?
Odilo was the Benedictine Abbot of Cluny for 54 years.

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When was All Souls’ Day started?
All Souls’ Day was standardized for observance on November 2 in the 11th century.

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