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Halloween
Halloween is a celebration observed in many countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day. It is at the beginning of the observance of Allhallowtide, the time in the Christian liturgical year dedicated to remembering the dead, including saints (hallows), martyrs, and all the faithful departed. In popular culture, Halloween has become a celebration of horror and is associated with the macabre and the supernatural.
All Saints' Day
Christian feast day
All Souls' Day
feast day in some Christian denominations
Day of the Dead
The Day of the Dead is a holiday traditionally celebrated on November 1 and 2, though other days, such as October 31 or November 6, may be included depending on the locality. The multi-day holiday involves family and friends gathering to pay respects and remember friends and family members who have died. These celebrations can take a humorous tone, as celebrants remember amusing events and anecdotes about the departed. It is widely observed in Mexico, where it largely developed, and is also observed in other places, especially by people of Mexican heritage. The observance falls during the Christian period of Allhallowtide. Some argue that there are Indigenous Mexican or ancient Aztec influences that account for the custom, though others see it as a local expression of the Allhallowtide season that was brought to the region by the Spanish; the Day of the Dead has become a way to remember those forebears of Mexican culture. The Day of the Dead is largely seen as having a festive characteristic.
Allerheiligenstriezel
Allerheiligenstriezel () or simply Striezel or Strietzel (regional names include Allerseelenzopf, Seelenspitze, Seelenbrot, or Allerseelenbreze) is a braided yeast pastry. Its name means "All Saints' braid" in English and it consists of flour, eggs, yeast, shortening or butter, raisins, milk, salt, and decorating sugar or poppy seeds. Some regional variations also include rum or lemon juice.
Remembrance Sunday
day to commemorate war dead
Zadušnice
upright=1.2|thumb|Alexei Savrasov. Grave on the Volga (1874). thumb|upright=1.2|Smolensk cemetery, commemoration. 1881 upright=1.1|thumbnail|Dušičky in Slovakia and Czech thumb|right|upright=1.1|All Saints' Day|Zaduszki (All Saints' Day) in Poland upright=1.1|thumbnail|Dziady in Belarus upright=1.1|thumbnail|Zadushnitsa in Bulgaria, painting by Ivan Mrkvička Zaduszki () or Dzień Zaduszny () is a Polish name for the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls' Day) on 2 November. The word Zaduszki originating from Dzień Zaduszny, can be roughly translated into English as "the day of p
Colada morada
purple hot corn beverage from Ecuador
Allhallowtide
thumb|upright=1.3|right|Church militant and church triumphant|The Church Militant and the Church Triumphant, fresco by [[Andrea da Firenze in Santa Maria Novella, ]] Allhallowtide is the Western Christian season encompassing the triduum of All Hallows' Eve (Halloween), All Hallows' Day (All Saints' Day) and All Souls' Day, as well as the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church (observed on the first Sunday of November) and Remembrance Sunday (observed on the second Sunday in November) in some traditions. The period begins on 31 October annually. Allhallowtide is a "time to rememb
soul cake
religious cake to commemorate the dead
Guagua de pan
bread of Andean origin