All Saints’ Day in Andorra ― Date, History, and Details

All Saints’ Day in Andorra

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History of All Saints’ Day in Andorra and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

All Saints’ Day is a public holiday in Andorra on November 1st. It is also known as Tots Sants, or All Hallows. The day celebrates all of the saints, known and unknown.

In Andorra, as in many other countries, All Saints’ Day is a time for families to get together and visit the graves of their loved ones. Flowers are often placed on the graves, and candles may be lit to remember those who have died.

In some parts of the country, there are processions and Masses held in honor of the saints. In the capital city of Andorra la Vella, the main church holds a special service on All Saints’ Day.

All Saints’ Day is not just a religious holiday, but also a time to remember and honor all of the saints, both known and unknown.