When is Halloween 2017?
Halloween falls every
year on October 31, which is a Tuesday this year - that's tomorrow!
It is held the day
before All Saints’ Day, which is a Christian festival used to celebrate
recognised saints.
Halloween activities
typically involve trick or treating and dressing up in fancy dress.
Why is the date of Halloween significant?
The word Halloween
comes from Hallowe’en, meaning “hallowed evening” or holy evening.
It is widely thought
that Halloween traditions came from Celtic harvest festivals of Samhain,
although some people support the view that Halloween began independently as a
Christian festival.
Samhain was a
celebration of the end of the harvest season, and means "summer’s
end."
People at this time
thought the walls between worlds were thin and spirits could pass through into
our realm, and it was feared they may damage crops for the next season.
To appease any
spirits, gaels would set up places at their dinner tables for the spirits
and light bonfires to scare off evil spirits.
How can you celebrate Halloween?
There are a number of
ways to celebrate the festival, whether you want to go out or enjoy it from the
comfort of your home.
These include:
·
playing apple bobbing
·
carving pumpkins
·
playing pranks
·
dressing up in fancy dress at a costume
party
·
going trick or treating
·
watching horror films
·
telling scary stories
·
visiting "haunted" attractions
·
some Christians attend church services
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