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People gather in cemeteries across Sweden for All Saints’ Day remembrance

Saturday 2nd 2024 on 20:43 in  
Sweden

Across Sweden, people are gathering in cemeteries to light candles in remembrance of loved ones during All Saints’ Day. This annual tradition evokes a profound atmosphere of reflection and connection, with many reflecting on their relationships and memories as time passes.

Svante Söderlund, who visited Skogskyrkogården, noted, “The older you get, or the older others become, the more reasons you may have to light candles.” This sentiment resonates with visitors and emphasizes the communal experience of honoring those who have passed away.

The act of lighting candles serves as a reminder of cherished memories and a way to pay respect to those who are no longer with us. As families gather in cemeteries across the country, they find comfort in this ritual, creating a space for collective remembrance and healing.

In Skellefteå, volunteers assist visitors in lighting candles on graves, ensuring that no grave is left unadorned with light. This compassionate act reflects the supportive spirit of the community during a time when many seek solace in shared loss and remembrance.

All Saints’ Day provides an opportunity for reflection and togetherness, allowing individuals to connect not only with their memories but also with others who share in the experience of remembering their loved ones.

Source 
(via svt.se)