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  1. All Souls’ Day (Los Fieles Difuntos), on November 2, and All Saints’ Day (Día de Todos los Santos), on November 1, are bigger than Halloween in Mexico. It's also called the Day of the Dead ( Día de los Muertos ).

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  3. Jun 1, 2020 · In the language of the day, All Saints Day and All Souls’ Day were known as All-hallowsmas, and October 31 was “All Hallowed’s Eve” or Hallow’e’en. When the Spaniards arrived in Mexico they encountered two-month celebrations honoring death, the fall harvest and the new year.

  4. Oct 24, 2020 · All Souls Day and The Day Of The Dead 1 MEXICAN TRADITIONS. This celebration is significant in Mexico, and it has become very iconic and known around the world. What are its origins? It goes back to the Mayas, Aztecs, Purepechas (from Michoacan), Nahuas (vast area in the middle of Mexico, all those who spoke Nahuatl) and Totonacas (Veracruz).

    • Janitzio. One of Mexico’s most famous Día de los Muertos celebrations takes place on the small island of Janitzio in Lake Pátzcuaro, located in the Mexican state of Michoacán (directly west of Mexico City and below the state of Jalisco).
    • Oaxaca. The southern Mexican state of Oaxaca is known for its mezcal distilleries, traditional artisans, and generally well-preserved culture. During Día de los Muertos, colorful celebrations occur in Oaxaca City as well as in smaller villages across the region.
    • Mérida. In Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, Day of the Dead celebrations are known as Hanal Pixan, or “feast for the souls.” During the holiday, many families in the Mayan region prepare elaborate traditional dishes for the return of their ancestors (in addition to participating in evening processions and setting up ofrendas in their homes).
    • Mexico City. In Mexico City, Día de los Muertos can be a week-long affair. The highlight of the capital’s festivities is arguably its parade, the Desfile de Día de Muertos, which was first held in 2016 and inspired by the opening scene of the James Bond film Spectre, which features a crowded procession in the city’s streets.
  5. In Western Christianity, including Roman Catholicism and certain parts of Lutheranism and Anglicanism, All Souls' Day is the third day of Allhallowtide, after All Saints' Day (1 November) and All Hallows' Eve (31 October).

  6. Mexicans most commonly call is Día de Muertos, because it is a direct translation for All Souls' Day. Día de los Muertos directly translates to All of the Souls Day, so there's little...

  7. Nov 2, 2021 · Here's how Catholics around the world honor their dead during All Souls Day in the month of November.

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