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All Souls' Day noun[ S ] (alsoAll Souls Day)uk /ˌɔːl ˈsəʊlz ˌdeɪ/ us /ˌɔːl ˈsoʊlz ˌdeɪ/ in the Christian, especially the Catholic, Church, 2 November, when people who have died are remembered: (天主教的)万灵节 This is a traditional Italian dish to be eaten on All Souls Day in memory of the dead.这是一道传统的意大利菜,在万灵节这一天食用,以纪念逝者。 Compare
Day of the Dead The religious observation of All Souls' Day on November 2, is an occasion for many families to erect altars specifically for a parent or other family member who has recently died. Both Halloween and the Day of the Dead involve the Roman Catholic tradition of All Souls' Day on November 2, when people remember family members who have died. The feast day of All Souls' Day , celebrated to commemorate those souls condemned temporarily to Purgatory, was inaugurated by St Odilo on November 2, 998. My mother speaks of trays of marzipan "bones of the dead" that were given to children on All Souls Day. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Religious festivals advent All Saints' Day ascension Ascension Day Ash Wednesday Divali Diwali Easter Easter Day Easter Sunday Hejira Hijrah holy day Holy Week Purim Ramadan Rosh Hashanah saint's day Shrove Tuesday the holiday season |