Assumption Day is a widely celebrated holiday in Burkina Faso, officially known as the 'Assumption of Mary'. This holiday is also recognized in many countries around the world, and it is especially significant among Catholic communities. The Assumption of Mary, in its simplest terms, is a celebration of the belief in the taking up of the Virgin Mary into Heaven at the end of her earthly life. This holiday is deeply rooted in religious traditions and is a public holiday in Burkina Faso.

The celebration of Assumption Day in Burkina Faso is held annually on August 15th. Since Burkina Faso is a largely Christian country, citizens solemnly and joyfully celebrate this religious day. They attend mass services in churches, partake in religious rites and processions, and spend time with their family members. The liturgical color of the feast of the Assumption is white, symbolizing joy and purity, and the churches and public places are usually decorated with white adornments.

Beyond the religious implications, Assumption Day in Burkina Faso is also a period for communal gatherings and feasting. Family reunions are common during this holiday as well as communal meals. People in Burkina Faso also use this occasion to extend kindness to others by helping the needy and offering charity. The spirit of togetherness and fraternity promoted during Assumption Day is a testament to Burkina Faso's rich culture and strong ties to religion.