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Undas practices continue at home for those absent in cemeteries, columbaria

one year ago Philippines inquirer

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MANILA, Philippines—While visiting cemeteries and columbaria during All Souls’ Day, or every 2nd of November, has been a permanent fixture of Undas tradition among many Filipinos, some choose to honor their deceased relatives by lighting candles and placing these outside their homes instead. Families gathering in mausoleums, people lighting candles and leaving flowers on cement Read more at: inquirer

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