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Is November 2 a public holiday in the Philippines?

Is November 2 a public holiday in the Philippines?

November 2 (Tuesday), December 24 (Friday), and December 31 (Friday) were initially declared as special non-working days. Duterte, in Proclamation 1107, explained that Covid-19 protocols set by the government discourage large gatherings and festivities that usually take place during public commemorations.

Is November 2 2020 a non-working holiday in Philippines?

555 signed by President Rodrigo Roa Duterte declaring November 1 and 2 as special non-working holidays and November 20 as Regular Holiday.

What is the holiday on November 1 in the Philippines?

All Saints’ Day
B. Special (Non-Working) Holidays

Event Date
EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary February 25 (Fri)
Black Saturday April 16
Ninoy Aquino Day August 21 (Sun)
All Saints’ Day November 1 (Tue)

What is the date of Independence Day in Philippines?

In WWII’s aftermath, July 4 also became Independence Day for the Philippines in 1946.

What is November 2 in the Philippines?

All Souls’ Day is a day of alms giving and prayers for the dead. The intent is for the living to assist those in purgatory. Many western churches annually observe All Souls’ Day on November 2 and many eastern churches celebrate it prior to Lent and the day before Pentecost.

What is celebrated on November 2?

Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, is a traditional Mexican holiday celebrated November 2. On this day, it is believed that the souls of the dead return to visit their living family members.

Is November 2 a working holiday?

It can be noted that President Rodrigo Duterte issued Proclamation No. 1107 which declares November 1 as a special non-working holiday for the commemoration of the All Saints Day, November 2 (special working holiday) for the All Soul’s Day, and a regular holiday on November 30, 2021, for Andres Bonifacio day.

What is October 31 holiday in the Philippines?

For most people, this might be a sad thing, but October 31, Thursday, has not been declared either a national or a special non-working holiday. However, President Rodrigo Duterte has tricks up his sleeve and declared November the 2nd, Saturday, to be an additional special non-working holiday.