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Catholics honor All Saints’ Day with family gatherings and cemetery visits across Poland
Families across Poland honor deceased loved ones by lighting candles and placing flowers on graves during All Saints' Day, a key cultural and religious tradition.
- All Saints' Day, celebrated on November 1, is a major event in Poland's calendar.
- Supermarkets prepared in advance by stocking candles weeks prior to the holiday.
- Special bus lines were arranged to transport individuals to large cemeteries for visits.
- As dusk fell, graves were decorated with candles and flowers, creating a comforting atmosphere.
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Catholics honor All Saints’ Day with family gatherings and cemetery visits across Poland
Poles have gathered with families to visit graves on All Saints’ Day. This day, marked annually on Nov. 1 across the Catholic world, is one of Poland's most significant holidays.
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Read Full ArticleOn October 31st, the Christ the King Parish in Poznań hosted an All Saints' Ball, attended by children dressed as saints and blessed. This is the second time the Christ the King Parish in Poznań has hosted an All Saints' Ball. This year, it was organized by Father Karol Chmiel OMI, dressed as St. Peter, and the article Poznań: All Saints' Ball [+GALLERY] from the website Misyjne.pl.
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