All Souls' Day 2025
Date: November 2, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Brazil Public Holidays
Description
All Souls Day in Brazil is called Dia de Finados. It is a Catholic day to remember people who have died. Families think about loved ones and pray for their souls to rest in peace.
The holiday takes place every year on November 2. It is a national public holiday in Brazil. Schools and many businesses close so people can visit cemeteries and attend church services.
People clean and decorate graves with flowers and candles. Families often leave offerings and hold quiet moments together. The day helps people feel connected to their family history and to remember those they miss.
Traditions
All Souls Day in Brazil is called Dia de Finados and happens on November second. Families go to churches for Mass, then visit cemeteries to pray for loved ones. People light candles and leave flowers on graves.
Many clean and paint graves, bring photos and small altars with favorite foods of the dead. Some families share a quiet meal at the cemetery or at home to remember stories and sing hymns. It is a calm, respectful day to think about family and memory.
Customs vary by region. In small towns people may stay at the cemetery for hours with lanterns and conversation. In cities visits are shorter, but candles and flowers are still common everywhere.
Travel Tips
All Souls Day on November 2 is quiet and respectful. Banks and many government offices close. Cemeteries and churches fill with people bringing flowers and candles. Expect traffic near cemeteries and fewer shops open than usual.
Be respectful and dress modestly. Visit during daylight and keep valuables safe in crowds. Use trusted transport and check opening hours for museums or attractions. Join a church service or sit quietly in a cemetery to experience the holiday meaningfully and safely.