All Saints’ Day is celebrated each year on November 1 in Western Christianity, including Roman Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, and many Protestant traditions.

Date and recurrence

  • All Saints’ Day falls on a fixed date: November 1 every year.
  • In 2026, it will be on Sunday, November 1.
  • It is closely linked with All Souls’ Day, which is observed on November 2 in many churches.

Variations by country and tradition

  • Most Western churches keep All Saints’ Day on November 1, sometimes calling it All Hallows, Hallowmas, or the Feast of All Saints.
  • Some countries and traditions shift the observance to a nearby Sunday or Saturday (for example, Finland, Sweden, or some local customs), even though the core date is still November 1.

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