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Halloween is celebrated in October on the 31st.
All Saints Day
The Solemnity of All Saints, All Hallows, and Hallowmas are the Roman Catholic Church's names for what most people call All Saints' Day.See the related link listed below for more information:
if you mean what is it celebrated for then .. its to celebrate the dead :D
Halloween began as "All Hallows' Eve". It was a Christian festival to remember the dead on the eve of the feast of All Hallows Day.
Halloween, or All Hallows' Eve, is a holiday celebrated on October 31 on the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day. It initiates the time of the year dedicated to remembering the dead and was influenced by the Gaelic, Welsh, Christians before spreading to North America.
No. All Hallows Eve was celebrated in Europe centuries after the peak of the Egyptian culture.
Halloween is celebrated in October rather than in February because it originally marked the end of the lightest part of the year and the beginning of the darker seasons. This time of the year coincided with the Day of the Dead and All Hallows Eve.
the wickens celebrated Halloween first. More than 3000 years ago. Although the Wiccans and other pagan cults may have celebrated an autumn festival it wasn't called Halloween. The name Halloween is a corruption of All Hallow's eve, which was the name of a Christian festival.
Halloween was not celebrated under the name "Halloween" until the mid-16th Century. Before that it was known as All Hallows Eve, and before that, Samhain. It is celebrated today as a time to get scared, get some candy, and dress up in a way you normally wouldn't.
All Hallows Eve, also known as Halloween, is on October 31.