November 1st, All Saint's / All Soul's Day.
They called it Pomona Day. See link.
its called poo
Halloween used to be called All Saints Day.
It is All Hallow's Eve, the night before All Saints' Day. The day after Halloween is called "The day of Halloweens past." I have heard this from many people and it is really com-in in Rhode Island.
before it was called Halloween, it was called All Hallow's Eve to honor All Saint's Day.
It was called Habituebe which means in Latin ,Devil day of death
The celebration of Halloween in Italy began as All Saints Day because the Pope wanted it to have Catholic roots. Over time it became Halloween because the traditions were more like those of Halloween.
"feliz dia de los muertos" in English, that is translated to Happy Halloween!Mexico does not celibrate Halloween; they have a holiday called "Day of the Dead" which is celebrated on November 1st.
Many countries celebrate Halloween in different ways. A notable one is the Mexican version of Halloween. This Mexican version is called "The Day of the Dead".
Halloween originates from an event called, "Hallow's Eve". The details aren't known, but apparently, something happened that day that made it Halloween. I don't know where the candy part comes in.
Halloween is a pagan holiday that celebrates the New Year. It is said that the veil separating the spirit world from our physical world is the thinnest on Halloween, and communication with deceased loved ones is easiest on this day.
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