Why is November 1st a public holiday? History and origins of All Saints' Day

Published by Caroline de Sortiraparis · Published on October 30th, 2023 at 07:28 a.m.
In France, as in many other countries, November 1st is a public holiday. But do you know exactly why All Saints' Day is a holiday, and what its history and origins are? We tell you all about it.

Like August 15th and January 1st, November 1st is one of the eleven public holidays listed in the French Labour Code.
But why is All Saints' Day a public holiday in France, and what exactly does it mean?

November 1st is the Catholic feast day of All Saints. Religiously speaking, this day is an opportunity for Christians to celebrate all saints, known and unknown. " Every November 1st, the Church honors the countless numbers of those who have been living and luminous witnesses to Christ ", says the website of theCatholic Church in France.

Like other Catholic feasts, All Saints' Day has ancient origins. However, its origins are not to be found in biblical texts. Established by the Church, All Saints' Day initially celebrated all those who died as martyrs. Later, it was extended to all known and unknown saints. In the year 610, Pope Boniface IV decided to establish the regular commemoration of saints on May 13.

A little over a century later, November 1 was finally chosen as the date for commemorating the saints. Pope Gregory III made the change official. Around 835, Pope Gregory IV went so far as to impose that the feast be celebrated worldwide. In the 20th century, with Pius X at the helm of the papacy, All Saints Day became one of the eight Christian feasts. It also became a public holiday.

For the record, All Saints' Day was temporarily suppressed during the French Revolution, before being reinstated in 1802 by Napoleon.

Although November 1 is not to be confused with November 2, which honors the dead, many French people - believers and atheists alike - have taken to going to the graves of loved ones to put flowers on their graves.

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Would you like to discover an exhibition, museum or monument this Wednesday, November 1, 2023? Here's the list of cultural venues in Paris opening their doors to the public on All Saints' Day: take advantage of the opportunity to discover temporary exhibitions and new autumn offerings. [Read more]

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