The Celts celebrated the Festival of Samhain. Ancient Celtics believed that this was the time when the division between living and dead was blurred, and the dead could wander as they wished. They put out food offerings to make the spirits happy, and wore masks out in the hopes of making the spirits think they were already dead.
Halloween is a mix of ancient Celtic practices, Catholic and Roman religious rituals, and European folk traditions that came together over time to create the holiday of Halloween. It has been thought that Halloween is the day the dead can return to the Earth. Halloween soon lost its religious meaning and is now just a celebration for fun.
Halloween came to us from the ancient Celts. They believed that the worlds between the living and dead became thin and the dead could cross over. They built big bonfires of special woods and would jump through the flames to protect themselves. They also rang bells as a means of protection. When the Irish came to the American colonies they brought the holiday with them and the stories. Jack of the Lantern was one of the stories. Jack was a bad boy who did mean things and the devil consigned him to wonder the earth and to carry a turnip with a lump of coal inside. Thus, we have Jack O' Lanterns and because there were no turnips in the colonies they began to use pumpkins instead. It wasn't until the late 1940's and early 50's that the Halloween we know came about. Up until that time children didn't do trick or treating, but adults partied. Tricks were often done by the young people, but not going house to house for candy.
Ok so the belief is that when Christianity cane along and wanted to make the conversion an easy process so they took many pagan holidays and changed them to fit within Christianity so ostara became Easter Samhain became all hallows eve and Yule became Christmas
It was made for children to have fun. Also to let the spirits to have fun
Halloween was started to worship the monsters of past life but in Mexico it was created to communicate with the dead.
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To celebrate the spirits, although I don't know why you would celebrate dead people...
No-one really knows why we have Halloween. On October 31st, we celebrate Halloween,thought to be the one night of the year when ghosts, witches, and fairies are especially active.
Halloween is an ancient Celtic tradition.
The Halloween tradition is to hand out all types of candy.
They didn't. Halloween is an ancient Celtic tradition.
Trick or treating did not come from a tradition. It was made as a way to make Halloween more fun. It has no connection to the old holiday Samhain or any other Halloween tradition.
Yes. Should be a Halloween tradition.
•Irish and English immigrants brought the tradition of Halloween to America in the mid 1800s.
people say halloween is evil it is not praying to the devil or anything it is just a tradition
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The Irish and English immigrants brought the tradition of Halloween to the US in the mid 1800s.
Irish and English immigrants brought the tradition of Halloween to America in the mid 1800s.
It's a tradition to carve pumpkins on Halloween, when the pumpkins are carved they are called jack-o-lanterns.
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