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All Saints' Day
All Saints' Day
Pintura nagpapaheling kan Aldaw nin mga Santo
Inaapod man naAll Hallows' Day
Hallowmas
Feast of All Saints
Feast of All Hallows
Solemnity of All Saints
Pigseselebrar kan
Kulay liturhikalWhite (Western Christianity)
Green (Eastern Christianity)
KlaseChristian
Petsa1 November (Western Christianity)
Sunday after Pentecost (Eastern Christianity)
Mga pag-obserbaChurch services, praying for the dead, visiting cemeteries
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Paratindang burak sa Aldaw nin Pistang Kalag

An Pistang kalag o Todos los Santos iyo an aldaw nin mga santo na sa Ingles inaapod na All Saints' Day, All Hallows,[3] o Hallowmas. Ini tuyong rinorokyaw sa petsa 1 kan Nobyembre o enot na semana kan Pentekostes sa pagromdom kan gabos na mga santo , midbid man o dai.[4][5][6] Iyo man ini an aldaw na an mga Kristiyano, orog na an mga Katoliko, yaon an pag'arang sa mga partikular na santo o sa kagabsan sainda, sa paghagad tabang para sa mga espiritwal o temporal na pangangaipo. Inaapod man sa Ingles na Halloween, ini man an sinasabing bisperas sa Pista nin mga Gadan (o, Pistang gadan) kun saen an kustombre nin pagdulot nin mga pamibi para sa mga kalag kan mga nagadan na soboot yaon pa nawawalat sa purgatoryo, sarong tradisyon sa katolikong Filipinas asin sa ibang nasyon kun saen pinapraktis an Kristianismo; ini natotongod sa petsa 2 kan bulan na Nobyembre.

Kaugalean kun pistang kalag

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Sa Filipinas, bilang katolikong nasyon, an mayoriya naruso sa mga sementeryo sa pagdulot nin mga burak asin pamibi sa mga sadiringtawo na binawean na nin buhay.

May tradisyon man kan sinasabing "karalagan" kun saen bisperas kan kaaldawan ginigibohan nin kalwag an mga kabiristo siring sa pag'ikit sa kataid o pagtago kan mga bagay sa kataraid na harong bilang pagromdom kan kaaldawan. Alagad, an siring na praktis medyo pawara na asin uso na sana sa mga baryo.

  1. Marty, Martin E. (2007). Lutheran questions, Lutheran answers: exploring Christian faith. Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress. p. 127. ISBN 978-0806653501. All Lutherans celebrate All Saints Day, and many sing, 'For all the saints, who from their labors rest…' 
  2. Willimon, William H. (2007). United Methodist Beliefs. Westminster John Knox Press. p. 64. ISBN 978-1611640618. 
    Iovino, Joe (28 October 2015). "All Saints Day: A holy day John Wesley loved". umc.org. The United Methodist Church. Retrieved 7 October 2023. 
    Johnson, M.E. (2000). Between Memory and Hope: Readings on the Liturgical Year. A Pueblo book. Liturgical Press. ISBN 978-0-8146-6025-6. Retrieved 2023-10-07. 
    "Ways to remember the lives and work of church saints". ResourceUMC.org. United Methodist Church. Retrieved 7 October 2023. 
  3. Illes, Judika (11 October 2011). Encyclopedia of Mystics, Saints & Sages: A Guide to Asking for Protection, Wealth, Happiness, and Everything Else! (in English). HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-06-209854-2. The Feast of All Saints is officially called the Solemnity of All Saints. Other names for this feast include the Feast of All Hallows and Hallowmas. 
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  5. "All Saints' Day" (in English). Washington, D.C.: Saint George's Episcopal Church. Archived from the original on 1 November 2021. Retrieved 29 October 2021. All Saints' Day also called All Hallows, Hallowmas, and Feast of All Saints is held on November 1 each year and celebrates and honors all the Saints especially the Saints who are not honored on other days of the year. The day is preceded by All Saints' Eve (Halloween) the night before and then the day after followed by All Souls' Day. The 3 days together represent the Allhallowtide triduum (religious observance lasting 3 days) as a time to reflect and remember the saints, martyrs, and the faithful who have died.  Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  6. "All Saints' Day | Definition, History, & Facts". Encyclopædia Britannica. Archived from the original on 30 October 2021. Retrieved 13 October 2021.  Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)