October 2024 promises to be a month full of celebrations and honors in Brazil. During this period, the country celebrates important dates, such as Children’s Day, Day of Our Lady of Aparecida And teacher’s day. These historical events are not just occasions for rest, but also for reflection and recognition of various social groups and subjects.
October 12 not only stands out as a holiday, but it has doubly important. This is when Brazil celebrates its patron saint, Our Lady of Aparecida, and children, who receive special attention on that day. On the fifteenth of this month, teachers, the key figures in the formation and development of the country, will be honored.
Why is Our Lady of Aparecida Day considered a national holiday?
Our Lady of Aparecida Day, celebrated on October 12, is one of the most revered holidays in Brazil. But why did this date become a national holiday? Our Lady of Aparecida is considered the patron saint of Brazil, and her history dates back to the 18th century, when fishermen found her image in the waters of the Paraiba do Sul River. Since then, devotion has increased, cementing the day as a moment of faith and tradition.
The celebration is not limited to the religious sphere only. Coinciding with Children’s Day, the holiday promotes the intersection between spirituality and the celebration of childhood, and encourages moments of entertainment and reflection with the family.
What other memorial dates does October 2024 fall on?
In addition to the notorious holidays, October is a month full of other commemorative dates that honor various segments of society. Check out some of them below:
- October 1: World Music Day and Older People’s Day
- October 3: World Dentist Day
- October 4: Nature day
- October 11: Mato Grosso do Sul Foundation
- October 15: Teacher’s Day
- October 16: World Food Day
- October 17: National Vaccination Day
- October 28: Public Service Day
- October 31: National Poetry Day
Cultural Depth: The month of October and its various celebrations
The magic of October lies in the diversity of its celebrations, covering cultural, social, environmental and professional aspects. For example, National Book Day, celebrated on October 29, stands out as a reminder of the importance of reading in society. This history not only celebrates the book as an object of knowledge, but also serves as a catalyst for the formation of an increasingly critical and passionate readership.
Moreover, we have World Food Day on October 16, which revisits important debates about food security and healthy nutrition. This day represents an opportunity to raise awareness about hunger and promote action to eradicate it.
What are other national holidays and optional holidays in 2024?
Throughout 2024, in addition to the October holidays, Brazilians can look forward to other dates dedicated to rest and contemplation. Among the main national holidays are the following:
- January 1: Global brotherhood
- March 29: Blessed Friday
- April 21: Tiradentis
- May 1: International Workers’ Day
- September 7: Brazilian independence
- November 2: All souls
- November 15: Declaration of the Republic
- December 25: Christmas
There are also optional points, such as Carnival and Public Service Day, which allow an additional break for some workers. Taking all these dates into account, Brazilians have a whole year to balance work and rest moments, to strengthen not only the body, but also the spirit.
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