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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 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
What Country Is Considered Halloween’s Birthplace?
Forbes
Ireland is considered the birthplace of Halloween, with a number of festivals and parade held across the island, including the Samhain Festival in Limerick...
2 months ago
Ireland's history with Halloween and how it originated
BBC
The origins of Halloween trace back to Ireland. Several regions across the island lay claim to the birth of this globally celebrated event.
2 months ago
Why do we celebrate Halloween?
Yahoo Life UK
The celebration dates back to the ancient Celtic festival Samhain, which marks the end of the harvest season and beginning of winter, held on 1 November.
2 months ago
Halloween in Chicago: Top events and things to do
Choose Chicago
Celebrate the spookiest time of year with nighttime parades, haunted locations, spooky movies, ghost tours, pumpkin picking, and beyond.
3 months ago
Should we really celebrate Halloween?
eurotopics.net
Pumpkins lit up with candles, children begging for sweets and spooky costumes: American Halloween, celebrated on the eve of the Catholic All...
2 months ago
My Husband & I Can’t Agree on How To Celebrate Halloween
SheKnows
Of all the differences I knew would come up in marriage, disagreeing on how we should celebrate Halloween was not something I expected.
3 months ago
HPU Poll: Majority of North Carolinians Are Celebrating Halloween This Year
High Point University
A High Point University Poll finds that a majority (59%) of North Carolinians will celebrate Halloween this year, while 36% will not celebrate.
2 months ago
Is it a Sin for Christian Parents to Allow Their Children to Trick-or-Treat?
Crosswalk.com
Whether we choose to allow our children to trick-or-treat or not, the Bible is clear that we shouldn't judge those who do.
3 months ago