All Souls Day Facts and False Beliefs.
November 01, 2010
Today is All Saints Day and every time this day come it is always declared a holiday. On this day the Catholic church commemorates all saints, known and unknown. The eve of All Saints is known as All Hallows Eve or Halloween. During this day also usually Halloween parties are very popular. Some people anticipated this day by preparing costumes for the traditional Halloween party before the day itself. Tomorrow Nov 2 is the All Souls day. I hope people will not forget what this day is all about. I was searching facts about All Souls day because there are things that are not clear to me and I have read plenty of articles related to it. I googled some Facts and mistaken beliefs about All Souls day.
- All Souls Day is commonly misinterpreted as the Mexican version of Halloween. In fact it is not. Mexicans have celebrated the Day of the Dead since 1800 B.C.
- The celebrations do not include images of ghosts, dead people, witches or the devil. Therefore it is not scary or morbid.
- This ritual has nothing to do with cults. It is a Catholic Christian ritual intermingled with folk culture. Going to mass is an essential aspect of this celebration.
- This celebration is not about honoring Death, but revering and fondly remembering the deceased relatives. It is an opportunity to cast a reflecting glance on the lives of our ancestors, our heritage, and ponder upon the meaning and purpose behind our existence.
- Ofrendas or altars are not for the purpose of worshiping but for offering our love and remembering our departed family members.
- It is not a sad, scary or morbid ritual. It's a day of happiness because the loved ones are being remembered with fondness. Although when in the graveyard, people tend to assume an introspective attitude. It is about Love not Fear.
- It may appear a weird ritual to those alien to the culture, but in fact it is quite similar to visiting a grave and leaving flowers or stuffed animals, and lighting a candle to remember those who have left for their heavenly abode.
- It is not a careless or daring confrontation of death. It is rather a reflective moment to muse upon one's life and the cycle of life and death.
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