Day of the Dead or (Día de Los Muertos) is a Mexican tradition observed on celebrated on November 1 and 2 to honor the memories of loved ones who have left…
Day of the Dead or has expanded and for the past few years the celebration has become a tradition in many parts of the United States.Day of the Dead or is a Mexican tradition observed on celebrated on November 1 and 2 to honor the memories of loved ones who have left this earth.
This tradition has expanded beyond Mexico and has become a tradition in many parts of the United States. The celebration consists of celebrating the life of the deceased and remembering them with colorful offerings and altars. These altars include photos, the deceased person's favorite dishes, cempasúchil flowers, colorful “papel picado”, sugar skulls, bread of the dead and some favorite items of the deceased."November 1 corresponds to All Saints' Day, which celebrates the saints of the church. November 2 is All Souls' Day, which honors all our friends, family and loved who have deceased," said Father James Murphy, a Catholic priest.
Southern California has planned several events to celebrate Día de Los Muertos. Here is a list of some of them:
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