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November 1 spirits
See more. The 1 November All Saints Day was made a day of obligation throughout the Frankish Empire in , From "káluluwâ" ("spirit double"), it was a practice of early Filipinos, swathed in blankets, going from house to house, and singing as they pretended to be the spirits of ancestors. In the eighth century, Pope Gregory III designated November 1 as a Celts thought that the presence of the otherworldly spirits made it. Nov 1, In Spain, November 1 is Día de Todos los Santos, All Saints' Day, a day to honor those in your life who have died, and chestnuts get roasted . It is a Solemnity in the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, a Festival in the Lutheran Churches, and a Principal Feast of the Anglican Communion. History [ edit]. The Christian holiday of All Saints' Day falls on 1 November, is followed by All Souls' Day on 2 November. The 1 November All Saints Day was made a day of obligation throughout the Frankish Empire in , by a decree of Emperor Louis the Pious, issued "at the instance of Pope Gregory IV and with the assent of all the bishops", [26] which confirmed its celebration on 1 November. In . Nov 01, · November 1 and 2 are national holidays in Mexico and many South American countries. People in these nations welcome the spirits of deceased family members. people would bring bring wine and pan de ánimas (spirit bread) to the graves of. The spirits of adults can do the same on November 2.