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The tradition of Halloween on 31 October comes from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain. Samhain was the Celtic New Year and they celebrated it on 1 November because that was the end of summer and harvest time (life) and the beginning of winter (death). It was also the time for ghosts to return to earth for a day.
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3 days ago · Today's mainstream Halloween celebration is loosely derived from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain.
6 days ago · Halloween traces its roots in Samhain, a pagan Celtic festival celebrated on 1 November. The festival marks the end of the harvest and the beginning of winter.
6 days ago · Halloween's story begins with the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, a significant event marking the end of the harvest and the arrival of winter. The Celts ...
2 days ago · Samhain's central themes of honoring the dead, warding off malevolent spirits, and celebrating with food and fire continued, now under the name of Halloween.
3 days ago · Latin American countries commemorate Halloween or All Saint's Day with a three-day Dia De Los Muertos celebration to honor deceased loved ones.
5 days ago · Halloween is a holiday celebrated in Christian culture every year on October 31st. In Catholicism, it is called 'All Saints' Day (Sollemnitas Omnium Sanctorum) ...
7 days ago · Halloween has its roots in the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, a Gaelic word pronounced “SAH-win” It's an ancient pagan religious celebration to welcome ...
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4 days ago · Halloween represents a celebration rich in historical significance, ritualistic practices, and symbolic meaning—elements that can be integrated into ...