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The practice is an example of a native tradition that has been incorporated into Catholicism in Latin America is the veneration of the dead people, through the practice of traditional ceremonies to honor and bless them. The world-famous "Día de Muertos" (Day of the Dead) is practiced in Mexico and other Latin American countries.
This is one of the most important ceremonies that modern Mexicans and Hispanic people still practice with so much fervor and devotion every first of November.
It is the day wneh families built colorful altars with flowers and different textures and include photographs of their deceased family members. They even put their food they loved when they were alive, so in that day, their soul can come and enjoy what they liked ion Earth. These families attend mass service at the church and then go to the cemetery to put some flowers in their family members' tombs.