HAPPY HALLOWEEN ON OCTOBER 31, 2019
Halloween is a holiday celebrated each year on October 31, and
Halloween 2019 occurred on Thursday, October 31. The tradition originated with
the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, when people would
light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off ghosts. In the eighth century,
Pope Gregory III designated November 1 as a time to honor all saints. Soon, All
Saints Day incorporated some of the traditions of Samhain. The evening before
was known as All Hallows Eve, and later Halloween. Over time, Halloween evolved
into a day of activities like trick-or-treating, carving jack-o-lanterns,
festive gatherings, donning costumes and eating treats.
Halloween’s origins date back to the ancient Celtic
festival of Samhain (pronounced sow-in).
The Celts, who lived 2,000 years ago, mostly in the area that is
now Ireland, the United Kingdom and northern France, celebrated their new year
on November 1.
This day marked the end of summer and the harvest and
the beginning of the dark, cold winter, a time of year that was often
associated with human death. Celts believed that on the night before the new
year, the boundary between the worlds of the living and the dead became
blurred. On the night of October 31 they celebrated Samhain, when it was
believed that the ghosts of the dead returned to earth.
In addition to causing trouble and damaging crops, Celts
thought that the presence of the otherworldly spirits made it easier for the
Druids, or Celtic priests, to make predictions about the future. For a people
entirely dependent on the volatile natural world, these prophecies were an
important source of comfort during the long, dark winter. To commemorate the
event, Druids built huge sacred bonfires, where the people gathered to burn
crops and animals as sacrifices to the Celtic deities. During the celebration,
the Celts wore costumes, typically consisting of animal heads and skins, and
attempted to tell each other’s fortunes. When the celebration was over, they
re-lit their hearth fires, which they had extinguished earlier that evening,
from the sacred bonfire to help protect them during the coming winter.
Photos taken when children of our apartment visited our flat are hereunder:
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