All Saints' Day
BO · 2026
All Saints' Dayについて
All Saints' Day, also known as All Hallows' Day or Hallowmas, is a Christian holiday celebrated on November 1st. It honors all Christian saints, known and unknown. In many Catholic and Christian-majority countries, it is a public holiday.
The holiday has roots in the early Christian church, which dedicated one day to collectively honor all saints who had no individual feast day. Pope Gregory III in the 8th century established November 1st as the date for All Saints' Day in Rome.
All Saints' Day is particularly significant in Catholic countries including France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Poland, and many Latin American nations where it is a public holiday involving visits to cemeteries and prayers for the dead.
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- 日付 2026
- 2026年11月2日
- 曜日
- 月曜日
- 種類
- Public
- 範囲
- 全国
- 固定日
- いいえ — 毎年日付が変わる
- 現地名
- Todos Santos
- 伝統
- Cemetery visits · Special church services · Candle lighting for the departed · Prayer for all saints
All Saints' Dayはいつですか?
| 年 | 日付 | 曜日 |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 2025年11月2日 | 日曜日 |
| 2026今年 | 2026年11月2日 | 月曜日 |
| 2027 | 2027年11月2日 | 火曜日 |
3日連休
All Saints' Dayが月曜日にあたるため、10月31日土曜日から11月2日月曜日まで3日間の連休が生まれます。
All Saints' Dayはどのように祝われますか?
All Saints' Day is observed with special church services and Mass. In many Catholic countries, families visit cemeteries to clean and decorate the graves of deceased relatives with flowers and candles. It is a day of remembrance and prayer for those who have passed.
In Mexico and other Latin American countries, All Saints' Day blends with indigenous traditions to form Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), featuring colorful altars, marigold flowers, skull imagery, and festive remembrance of deceased loved ones.
ご存知ですか?
- •Halloween (October 31) is actually 'All Hallows' Eve' — the evening before All Saints' Day.
- •All Souls' Day on November 2nd follows All Saints' Day and specifically remembers all the faithful departed, not just saints.
- •In Poland, All Saints' Day is one of the most important family holidays, with millions visiting cemeteries.
- •Marigolds are the traditional flower of All Saints' Day in Mexico, where they are believed to guide spirits home.
- •All Saints' Day was moved to November 1st by Pope Gregory III in the 8th century, partly to Christianize existing pagan harvest festivals.