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no Halloween is a roman catholic holiday
Not totally. Halloween does exist as a holiday, but there are probably many fictitious tales about Halloween.
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.
halloween, valentines day, easter, Christmas
halloween
Samhainophobia is the fear of Halloween or the fear of the associated elements of Halloween, such as ghosts, ghouls, and other spooky aspects of the holiday. It is derived from Samhain, a Gaelic festival that marks the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter in Celtic tradition.
Bobbing for apples is a result of the Feast of Pomona. The Feast of Pomona was a Roman addition to the Celtic celebrations of Samhain, which has evolved into Halloween. Pomona was a Roman goddess and her symbol was an apple.
No.. but... yes. Some people do. It's not a national holiday or a tradition here. But some people like to have costume parties at this time.
because halloween has been a tradition for over 50 years and gives kids a chance to express themselves through costumes
because halloween has been a tradition for over 50 years and gives kids a chance to express themselves through costumes
Ghosts are associated with the holiday Halloween, because that's when they are said to be 'free'. It is said that on that day, and that day only, they can go wherever they want.