Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q587> ?p ?o }
- Q587 subject Q21405364.
- Q587 subject Q7152601.
- Q587 subject Q7427352.
- Q587 subject Q7990975.
- Q587 subject Q8698869.
- Q587 subject Q8698901.
- Q587 subject Q9157287.
- Q587 abstract "All Saints' Day, also known as All Hallows, Day of All the Saints, Solemnity of All Saints, or Feast of All Saints is a festival celebrated on 1 November by the Latin Church of the Roman Catholic Church and some other Western Christian traditions, and on the first Sunday after Pentecost in Eastern Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy, in honour of all the saints, known and unknown. The liturgical celebration begins at Vespers on the evening of 31 October and ends at the close of 1 November. It is thus the day before All Souls' Day.Hallowmas is another term for the feast and was used by Shakespeare in this sense. However, a few recent writers have applied this term to the three days from 31 October to 2 November inclusive, as a synonym for the triduum of Hallowtide.In Catholic theology, the day commemorates all those who have attained the beatific vision in Heaven. It is a national holiday in many historically Catholic countries. In the Catholic Church and many Anglican churches, the next day specifically commemorates the departed faithful who have not yet been purified and reached Heaven. Christians who celebrate All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day do so in the fundamental belief that there is a prayerful spiritual bond between those in heaven (the "Church triumphant"), and the living (the "Church militant"). Other Christian traditions define, remember and respond to the saints in different ways; for example, in the Bible and the Methodist Church, the word "saints" refers to all Christians and therefore, on All Saints' Day, the Church Universal, as well as the deceased members of a local congregation, are honored and remembered.In the British Isles, it is known that churches were already celebrating All Saints on 1 November at the beginning of the 8th century to coincide or replace the Celtic festival of Samhain. James Frazer suggests that 1 November was chosen because it was the date of the Celtic festival of the dead (Samhain) – the Celts had influenced their English neighbours, and English missionaries had influenced the Germans. However, Ronald Hutton points out that, according to Óengus of Tallaght (d. ca. 824), the 7th/8th century church in Ireland celebrated All Saints on 20 April. He suggests that 1 November date was a Germanic rather than a Celtic idea.".
- Q587 country Q23540.
- Q587 country Q35032.
- Q587 country Q6423963.
- Q587 country Q9592.
- Q587 similar Q1033140.
- Q587 similar Q207365.
- Q587 similar Q251868.
- Q587 similar Q2997.
- Q587 similar Q309256.
- Q587 thumbnail All-Saints.jpg?width=300.
- Q587 wikiPageExternalLink FeastSaintsViewer.asp?SID=4&ID=1&FSID=48.
- Q587 wikiPageExternalLink sermalls.htm.
- Q587 wikiPageExternalLink faqs.aspx.
- Q587 wikiPageExternalLink allsaintsvigil.html.
- Q587 wikiPageExternalLink 0621.pdf.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q103268.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q1033140.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q1197685.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q12562.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q1278773.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q128866.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q130321.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q1391433.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q1401522.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q142.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q1436524.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q1497116.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q150.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q1588.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q1621783.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q163514.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q167052.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q16934348.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q16962827.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q170505.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q172331.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q1841.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q1896500.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q191055.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q193312.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q1974839.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q198745.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q1999584.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q207365.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q207947.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q21405364.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q229345.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q23540.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q238199.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q2461901.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q2463224.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q251868.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q2575835.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q2621946.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q2630552.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q2638480.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q273131.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q2997.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q302141.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q3044.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q309256.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q329646.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q33203.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q337547.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q34057.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q3426832.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q3427387.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q35032.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q3560871.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q39864.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q414.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q41618.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q419.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q420421.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q43482.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q43974.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q4531809.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q49376.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q529899.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q544443.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q554482.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q5643137.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q566.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q5664.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q580499.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q597526.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q5978964.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q6423963.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q656.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q692.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q7152601.
- Q587 wikiPageWikiLink Q7165128.