Dan spomina na mrtve, Vsi sveti, je lahko tudi trenutek, ko se v intimni tihoti svoje duše dotaknemo preteklosti, hkrati pa tudi- zelo nehote - tudi lastne večnosti. Ta dan ne zaznamuje samo ljubezen do tistih, ki so nas zapustili, temveč tudi spoštovanje do nečesa globoko… Show more
Čisto vse, a zares čisto vse, kar se slabega dogaja v Sloveniji, je posledica enega samega samcatega (ne)dejanja: opustitve lustracije kot (najmanj) formalne obsodbe morilskega režima in tako narodove katarze. Slovenska država je zato mrtvorojena. Show more Quote Brezverec @vendskazavest · 3h 0:15 Komunist Žavbi se je poscal na žrtve komunizma, na vrednote slovenske osamosvojitve od yugoslovanskega gulaga in na slovensko državo. Rdeč pankrt naj kar česna, ni problem. Naj pa se zaveda, da ga bomo izsledili in mu sodili.
Sem že večkrat napisal, da smo Slovenci res samomorilski narod. Po Ljubljani bo padel tudi Maribor. Štajerci izvolijo Srba, da jim ta potem prestolnico spremeni v balkansko kriminalno greznico po vzoru Srba v Ljubljani. Quote Portal e-maribor.si - uradni profil @Embportal · 7h Arsenovič v intervjuju za srbrski Magazin Biznis: “Želim, da je Maribor multikulturno mesto.” https://e-maribor.si/arsenovic-v-in
V ta namen so si ga tudi postavili. Pa da se skupaj s praznikom Vseh svetih raztegne v male počitnice in gredo ljudje namesto na grobove v toplice. Quote Joze Jerovsek @JozeJerovsek · Oct 31 Razlog da je za SLO-levico dan reformacije 3.največji praznik(po pozornosti 1.) ni v spoštovanju do protestantov in slo.jezika, ampak je tudi za postkomuniste to vzvod za relativiziranje in omalovažovanje katoličanov in RKC, kar so vedno počeli SLO komunisti
We are deeply saddened by the tragic accident at the railway station in #NoviSad . #Slovenia extends its condolences to the families and friends of those who have lost their lives and stands in solidarity during this difficult time. Show more Vlada Republike Slovenije and 4 others
Naj nas današnji dan spomni na vrednost časa, ki ga preživimo z najbližjimi, ter na pomen ohranjanja spomina na preminule, ki so s svojim delom in zgledom oblikovali našo skupnost. Vsem Slovenkam in Slovencem doma, v zamejstvu in po svetu želim veliko blagoslova in miru. Show more
In sekularna civilna oblast vsa leta že organizira državno proslavo ob verskem prazniku, ki ni državni praznik, ampak le dela prost dan. Pa nihče, niti komentatorji Mladine, se ne pritožuje nad tem, saj so država in verske skupnosti vendarle ločene ... Show more Quote Sebastijan Valentan @valentanseb · 6h 0:07 To seveda ne drži, @RTV_Slovenija @rtvslo. Dan reformacije ni državni praznik. In vsako leto isto.
The Day of the Dead, or Día de Muertos, honors deceased loved ones while fostering a sense of community and cultural connection. This multi-day observance is characterized by intricate altars, vibrant decorations, and symbolic offerings presented to the spirits of the departed. Its central aim is to bring families together to remember and assist the souls of the deceased on their spiritual journey through the afterlife. Key aspects of the day include the creation of ofrendas (altar displays), indulging in special treats like sugar skulls, and visiting cemeteries to clean and decorate the burial sites with flowers and candles.
The history of Day of the Dead traces back to pre-Columbian indigenous cultures of Mexico who practiced similar rituals for centuries. The arrival of Spanish colonizers in the 16th century led to a blending of indigenous and Catholic traditions, resulting in the modern Day of the Dead celebration that intertwines pre-Hispanic rituals with the Catholic All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day.
The Day of the Dead is observed with a combination of Mexican and local customs. Various events, festivals, and workshops are hosted throughout different countries, providing opportunities to celebrate and learn about this meaningful tradition. Art exhibitions, film screenings, and culinary experiences showcase the rich heritage and vibrant artistry of the Mexican observance. Though the customs may vary in each European country, the importance of remembering and honoring loved ones transcends cultural boundaries. Day of the Dead typically occurs every year on November 1 and 2, coinciding with the Catholic All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day.
Top facts about All Saints Day
The day serves to remember those who have already attained heaven.
This holiday is largest and most-widely celebrated in Mexico and Central America. There they make giant sugar skulls and altars to remember their deceased loved ones.
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All Saints Day Top Things to Do
Generate awareness for the day on social media using hashtags such as #DayofDead, #AllSaintsDay and #Rememberthem.
Throw a large family feast. This is a very family-oriented holiday.