MANILA, Philippines – While Malacañang earlier pronounced that All Souls’ Day, November 2, is not a non-working holiday, some areas and private institutions decided to suspend work and classes to provide employees and students more time to observe the tradition.
Every year, the Catholic-Filipino practice includes visiting cemeteries and returning to provinces on the November holiday.
Here are the list of schools and areas which canceled classes and work for Monday, November 2.