All Saints Day is a holy day of the Catholic Church October 31, 2017By Catholic Review Staff Filed Under: Feature, Local News, News, Worship & Sacraments All Saints Day, a solemnity set aside by the Catholic Church to honor saints known and unknown, will be celebrated Nov. 1. A holy day of obligation on which Catholics are expected to attend Mass, the feast has its roots in the early centuries of the church, when Christians honored martyrs. The obligation to attend Mass on All Saints Day in the Archdiocese of Baltimore is maintained every year except for those in which the feast falls on a Saturday or Monday. This year, the feast falls on a Wednesday. All Souls’ Day is observed Nov. 2. Although not a holy day of obligation, Catholics are encouraged to attend Mass that day to remember the faithful departed. The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Baltimore will celebrate All Saints Day Masses at 7:30 a.m. and 12:10 p.m. and will celebrate All Souls’ Day Masses at 7:30 a.m. and 12:10 p.m. Check with your parish for Mass schedules those days. Also see Maronite patriarch who championed Lebanese independence among sainthood causes advanced by Pope Leo May 24, 2026 Communion and Liberation founder’s sainthood cause heads to Vatican May 15, 2026 Police recover beloved saint’s relic taken in brazen theft that shocked Czech Catholics May 15, 2026 UK diocese opens Pedro Ballester’s sainthood cause May 15, 2026 Six times Mary appeared to encourage, admonish or inspire the faithful May 14, 2026 12 saints who were also mothers May 6, 2026 Print
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