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Allhallowtide, Hallowtide, Allsaintstide, or the
Hallowmas season is the
Western Christian season encomp****ing the
triduum of All Saints' Eve (Halloween)...
- departed. In many traditions, All Saints' Day is part of the
season of
Allhallowtide,
which includes the
three days from 31
October to 2
November inclusive...
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Lutheranism and Anglicanism, All Souls' Day is the
third day of
Allhallowtide,
after All Saints' Day (1 November) and All Hallows' Eve (31 October)...
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offerings for the aos sí. Alternatively, it may have come from the
Allhallowtide custom of
collecting soul cakes.[citation needed] The "traditional illumination...
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feast of All Hallows' Day. It is at the
beginning of the
observance of
Allhallowtide, the time in the
liturgical year
dedicated to
remembering the dead,...
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Mexican heritage. The
observance falls during the
Christian period of
Allhallowtide. Some
argue that
there are
Indigenous Mexican or
ancient Aztec influences...
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Christians in
parts of
Western Europe from at
least the 15th century. At
Allhallowtide,
groups of poor
people would go door-to-door,
collecting soul cakes...
- Spring, also
known as springtime, is one of the four
temperate seasons,
succeeding winter and
preceding summer.
There are
various technical definitions...
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Allhallowtide singing and
saying prayers "for the
souls of the
givers and
their friends". The
customs ****ociated with
Souling during Allhallowtide include...
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children and the poor) who go from door to door
during the days of
Allhallowtide,
singing and
saying prayers "for the
souls of the
givers and
their friends"...