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The History of Halloween: Holiday Origins, Meaning and Traditions
TODAY.com
Halloween has been around for thousands of years. Here's what experts say about the holiday's origin, history and the meaning behind its...
3 months ago
Why doesn’t Britain go as wild for Halloween as America?
The Guardian
America's Halloween isn't actually frightening at all, in part a celebration of the fall. In the UK it reaches back to the Middle Ages and the Black Death.
86 months ago
Halloween: Origins, Meaning & Traditions | HISTORY
History.com
Halloween is a holiday celebrated each year on October 31, and Halloween 2024 will occur on Thursday, October 31. The tradition originated...
181 months ago
Here’s Why It’s Not Necessarily Wrong to Celebrate Halloween
Stand to Reason
People do not take Satan seriously. It's treating a very significant spiritual thing in a frivolous way, and I do think that there is some...
26 months ago
Why Halloween falls on Oct. 31st and why we celebrate: From Celtic origins to Stingy Jack
The Commercial Appeal
Halloween can be traced to the ancient festival of Samhain. It was a Celtic holiday celebrated on Nov. 1 where the souls of the dead returned to their homes.
2 months ago
Why Halloween Isn’t A Celebration For Everyone In The UK & That's OK
Bustle
Although Halloween is nowhere near as big as other celebrations in Britain, you can hardly escape the spooky season.
62 months ago
Head to Head: When Is Halloweekend?
Los Angeles Loyolan
The case for the weekend before Halloween: celebrating Halloween in November is a crime.
2 months ago
Stephen Rowland: Why I celebrate Halloween — as a Christian
Columbia Daily Herald
Halloween's origin derives from the ancient pagan Celtic festival of Samhain where they believed the dead could walk among the living at this time of the year.
38 months ago
It’s Not Either/Or. It’s Both. Halloween and Día de los Muertos.
CU Denver News
Halloween is seen as a night of terror and mischief, while Day of the Dead festivities consist of color and joy.
38 months ago
Why Halloween is not Satan's Birthday
Crosswalk.com
Satan's birthday? I'd never heard that one before. As a young Christian mom, I had friends who didn't celebrate Halloween, but I'd never...
50 months ago