
Hallowmas
Hallowmas, also known as the Feast of All Saints, is a Christian observance celebrated on November 1st. It honors all saints, known and unknown, recognizing theirExample and holy lives. This day follows Halloween and is part of the broader liturgical celebration that includes All Souls’ Day on November 2nd, dedicated to remembering the faithful departed. Traditionally, Hallowmas encourages reflection on sainthood, faith, and the communion of saints, emphasizing the unity of believers across heaven and earth. It is observed through church services, prayers, and sometimes cultural customs honoring the saints’ exemplary lives.