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: Families clean and decorate the graves of loved ones with flowers (especially chrysanthemums) and light candles.
: Thousands of people visit cemeteries to pay their respects. Dia dos Finados
: Many attend special Catholic Masses held in churches or at cemetery chapels to pray for the souls of the departed. : Families clean and decorate the graves of
(All Souls' Day) is a major public holiday observed annually on November 2nd. While it shares common Christian roots with celebrations like the Mexican Día de Muertos , the Brazilian tradition is characterized by a more somber and reflective atmosphere. Core Purpose and Origins Dia dos Finados
In Brazil, the day is marked by deep contemplation and respect for the dead. Common practices include: