All Saints’ and All Souls’ Day in Our Hearts

Happy Sunday Hivers!

Back then, during All Saints’ and All Souls’ Day, my two brothers would always go home to my mother’s province in Leyte. But for the past two consecutive years, they’ve stayed here in Cebu instead. Every time we’re all here, my siblings and I go to our father’s house for dinner, and after eating, we visit the cemetery together to offer our prayers.

We now visit the cemetery at night, unlike before. Our father is older now, and we don’t want him to be exposed to the heat from the sunlight, so we go after dinner instead. His body isn’t as strong as it used to be, back then, he could handle visiting during the day, but now he easily gets tired.

We visited two cemeteries that night. The first was the old cemetery, where my father’s parents and some of his siblings are buried. Most of our relatives are laid to rest there since it’s the old public cemetery. After that, we went to the private cemetery, where my father’s sister and brother-in-law are buried.

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We also met some of our other relatives who were there to offer prayers as well. You know, it’s not just about observing All Saints’ and All Souls’ Day for us. In the Philippines, families really gather at the cemetery, it almost feels like a reunion. Some even stay overnight, bringing food and guitars, singing together while sharing stories. It’s not only about offering prayers but also about spending time and remembering our departed loved ones, as if they’re still with us, celebrating the day like a family reunion with them.

I’m not sure if it’s the same for others, but maybe it’s just us Filipinos who celebrate All Saints’ and All Souls’ Day this way. It’s more than just a tradition, it’s a heartfelt gathering, a time to remember, and a way of keeping our departed loved ones close, even for just a day.

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We didn’t stay long at the cemetery because it was raining heavily. We also hadn’t had much sleep in the past few days because of the vigil for my father’s sibling who recently passed away, so we decided not to stay too long at the cemetery.

In your country, do you celebrate All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day the same way we do? I know every place has its own traditions, but I’m really curious about yours. Feel free to share or comment below.

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Such a heartfelt tradition, love how your family keeps the memories alive ❤️

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Thanks, and we wanted this tradition pass to our nieces and nephew. Thanks.

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I wasn't able to visit my father's grave because the pain of losing him last July is still here. 😌

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Sorry to hear that, just to continue to pray his soul, it's a huge help.

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Here in California, some of us celebrate All Saints Day and All Souls Day by attending Mass and praying for deceased family, relatives, friends, and the souls in purgatory. And the entire month of November, Masses are said for the dead. Some people also visit the cemeteries on those days. Then we have Remembrance Day and Memorial Day when the dead, particularly military personnel, are remembered and people visit the cemeteries too.
Thank you for sharing your traditions, @kellyane!
!BBH
!LADY
!PIZZA

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