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The Festival of Samhain-All Saints Day- -
"Alas, ancient Celtic festival of Samhain; When people would light bonfires; And wear costumes to ward off ghosts, Yon fearsome hosts; Halloween oh! Hallowe'en, Also known as All halloween, All Hallows' Eve, All Saints' Eve, Celebration observed in several countries On 31 October The eve of the Western Christian feast, Of All Hallows' Day Dates Thursday, October 31, of each month Trending Significance First day of Allhallowtide seems to never ending Observances Church services, prayer, fasting, and vigil Observed by Western Christians and many non-Christians around the world Origin Samhain Dating back to European traditions, Halloween originated from the ancient Gaelic festival, a day to celebrate the end of the harvest season It’s “summer's end”. Harvest holds celebrate the coming back of the dead? ... The word itself is a Scottish Term for All Hallows Eve - basically, The evening before All Saints' Day. Celebrated in America? According to tradition, the spirits of the dead Able to come back to life To harm people and crops in the physical world America tell the real meaning to the children…" BOO... 10/30/19 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2019©
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