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History of Halloween

Updated: Oct 25, 2023

Samhain was the original name for Halloween. In Britain and other parts of Europe, it was a component of the antiquated Celtic religion. The Celts believed that around the conclusion of the summer, the veil between our world and the world of ghosts and spirits became incredibly thin. This implied that odd species with strange abilities might roam the planet. The Celts celebrated in style. The goal was to frighten the ghosts and spirits away. The day later became known as All Hallows' Eve in the Christian tradition since it was on the day before All Saints' Day on November 1.


Halloween has really taken off in America. The 19th century saw a rise in Halloween's popularity thanks to Irish immigrants to the US. It grew in popularity throughout the 20th century, and customs like trick-or-treating and pumpkin carving were featured in TV shows, books, and motion pictures.

Question

1) What does the word 'Halloween' mean?

2) If Christians want to do, like go trick or treating, what should they do?

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