Halloween
Traditional Halloween celebrations and customs
in England and the rest of Great Britain
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On October 31st, we celebrate Halloween,thought to be the
one night of the year when ghosts, witches, and fairies are
especially active.
Why do we celebrate halloween?
The easy answer to this question is that no one really knows
the origins of Halloween.
What we do know for sure is that Halloween is on the eve
of a major Catholic festival, All Saints (1st November)
and the eve of the pagan Celtic festival known as Samhain.
The three days between 31st October and 2nd November see
pagan and Christian celebrations intertwined in a
fascinating way and is a perfect example of
superstition struggling with religious belief.
Currently, it is widely thought that Halloween originated
as a pagan Celtic festival of the dead related to the Irish
and Scottish Samhain, but there is no evidence that it was
connected with the dead in pre-Christian times.
( source: Stations of the Sun by Ronald Hutton pages 360-70)
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