Feast of All Saints

When:
November 1, 2023 all day
2023-11-01T00:00:00-04:00
2023-11-02T00:00:00-04:00

What is the Feast Day for All Saints?

The Feast Day for All Saints, also known as All Saints’ Day, is a Christian holiday celebrated annually on November 1st. It is a special day to honour all the saints, both known and unknown, who have lived holy and virtuous lives. Saints are individuals who have been recognized by the Church for their exceptional devotion to God and their extraordinary acts of love and kindness.

On All Saints’ Day, we come together to remember and celebrate the saints’ contributions to the faith. We attend special church services and offer prayers to honour these inspirational figures. The day serves as a reminder of the diversity and richness of the Catholic faith, with saints coming from various walks of life, cultures and historical periods.

The holiday has ancient origins, dating back to the early centuries of Christianity. It was originally celebrated in May or in connection with Easter, but later moved to November 1st to coincide with the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Roman Catholic feast of All Souls’ Day, creating a three-day observance known as Allhallowtide.

In some Christian traditions, the day is marked by the lighting of candles and the reading of the names of the saints. It is a time of joy and thanksgiving, as Catholics express gratitude for the exemplary lives of the saints and seek their intercession in prayers.

All Saints Day is a significant day, offering a moment to honour the saints’ legacies and seek inspiration from their devotion to God. It is a time to celebrate the triumph of goodness, love and compassion in the lives of these remarkable individuals that encouraging us to follow their example in our own journey of faith.