Hallowmas$512394$ - translation to italian
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Hallowmas$512394$ - translation to italian

TRIDUUM ENCOMPASSING THE WESTERN CHRISTIAN OBSERVANCES OF ALL HALLOWS' EVE, ALL SAINTS' DAY, AND ALL SOUL'S DAY
Triduum of All Hallows; Triduum of All Saints; Hallowmas season; Allsaintstide; Hallowtide; Hallantide; All-hallantide; Allhallantide; Hollantide; All-hollantide; Allhollantide
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Hallowmas      
n. Ognissanti, festa di tutti i santi (cattol.)

Definition

hallowtide
n.
Time or season of Hallowmas, season of All-Souls, time near the first of November or All-Hallows.

Wikipedia

Allhallowtide

Allhallowtide, Hallowtide, Allsaintstide, or the Hallowmas season, is the Western Christian season encompassing the triduum of All Saints' Eve (Halloween), All Saints' Day (All Hallows') and All Souls' Day, as well as the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church (observed on the first Sunday of November) and Remembrance Sunday (observed on the second Sunday in November) in some traditions. The period begins on 31 October annually. Allhallowtide is a "time to remember the dead, including martyrs, saints, and all faithful departed Christians." The present date of Hallowmas (All Saints' Day) and thus also of its vigil (Hallowe'en) was established for Rome perhaps by Pope Gregory III (731–741) and was made of obligation throughout the Frankish Empire by Louis the Pious in 835. Elsewhere, other dates were observed even later, with the date in Ireland being 20 April. In the early 11th century, the modern date of All Souls' Day was popularized, after Abbot Odilo established it as a day for the monks of Cluny and associated monasteries to pray for the dead.