All Souls Day is a day after All Saints Day, set aside to Commemorate All the Faithful Departed and the Day of the Dead.

It is a day of prayer and remembrance for the souls of those who have died, which is observed by Catholics and other Christian denominations annually on November second.

All Souls’ Day is often celebrated in Western Christianity.

Practitioners of All Souls’ Day traditions often remember deceased loved ones in various ways.

Beliefs and practices associated with All Souls’ Day vary widely among Christian Churches and denominations.