On this All Souls’ Day, my thoughts are with the family and friends of Carlos Manzo, mayor of Uruapan, Michoacán, Mexico, who was assassinated at a public Day of the Dead celebration last night. The US stands ready to deepen security cooperation with Mexico to wipe out organized Show more Load image 21 KB
Pope Leo XIV has asked us to pray for security, justice, and peace to prevail in Nigeria, a beloved country that has suffered various forms of violence. Starting today on All Souls Day until the beginning of Advent, @JeffCavins will pray for one or more Christian persons Show more
Today is All Souls Day. For the medieval church, it was a season offering comfort and connection between the living and the dead: a time to ensure no one was left alone in death, and to reassure the living of their place within a vast community of souls. unherd.com/2020/11/how-we … Load image
HOPE BEYOND THE GRAVE All Souls Day, 2025 After we had celebrated the triumph of all the saints in glory, today we remember with love and prayer those who are still being perfected by God’s mercy. On All Souls’ Day, the Church pauses in solemn remembrance of all the faithful Show more Load image Load image
On this All Souls Day and throughout November let us pray for all who have died. Let us remember that the central mission of the Church is the salvation of souls. Load image 48 KB
For All Souls Day: I sometimes "see" the departed ones when I am saying Mass for them. I once saw a loved one soon after she died and she was afraid and wading through cold water chest high and it was getting deeper. The next time I said Mass for her I saw her again and the water Show more
All Souls’ Day, also known as the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed, is dedicated to remembering and praying for the souls of the deceased who have not yet reached heaven. This day is distinct from All Saints' Day, which honors all saints, both known and unknown. The primary purpose of All Souls' Day is to offer prayers and masses for the departed, with the intention of helping them move from purgatory to heaven.
The origins of All Souls' Day date back to the 10th century when Saint Odilo, the abbot of Cluny Monastery in France, designated a day for the monks to pray for the souls in purgatory. This practice soon spread throughout the Benedictine and Cistercian monasteries in Europe and was eventually adopted by the wider Christian Church. All Souls' Day is particularly significant for Catholics and Anglicans who view it as a day for reflection and an opportunity to remember their deceased loved ones with church services, prayers, and acts of charity.
In many locations, people attend church services, light candles, and lay flowers on the graves of deceased relatives and friends. Some countries, like Poland and Austria, have specific traditions such as lighting bonfires in cemeteries to guide the souls of the deceased. In Spain and Portugal, families often share special meals in memory of those who have passed away. All Souls’ Day is observed annually on November 2nd, following All Saints' Day on November 1st, which is also a public holiday in several European countries.
Top facts about Day of the Dead
There are three major branches of Christianity: Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Protestant. Roman Catholic has approximately 1.2 billion members; Protestant has 800 million and Eastern Orthodox 300 million.
The custom of a special day to remember the faithfully departed on November 2 was first established by St. Odilo of Cluny at his abbey of Cluny in 998.
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Visit the cemetery where your loved ones are buried and light a candle. This is exactly what the holiday is meant to celebrate and it is also very common for people to do on All Souls’ Day.
Spread awareness on social media by using the hashtag #AllSoulsDay, #HonourTheDead and #HeavenAwaits.