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 Halloween - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The mingling of Christian and Pagan traditions in the development of Halloween, and its real or assumed preoccupation with evil and the supernatural, have left many modern Christians uncertain of how they should react towards the holiday.
Visiting a Haunted house or a Dark Attraction are other Halloween traditions.
Observance of Halloween faded in the South of England from the 17th century onwards, being replaced by the commemoration of the Gunpowder Plot on November 5.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Halloween   (3541 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Halloween
Halloween traditions thought to be incompatible with Christianity often became linked with Christian folk beliefs about evil spirits.
Halloween falls on the eve of All Saints’ Day, also known as Allhallows or Hallowmas, a holy day in the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches.
Halloween, holiday observed on the evening of October 31 in most areas of North America and in some areas of Western Europe.
encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761572079/Halloween.html   (1491 words)

  
 Halloween Crafts Recipes Videos and history
Halloween traditions were taken by the Scots and Irish to America, where the pumpkin replaced the turnip for carved jack-o-lanterns.
Halloween is a festival of Scottish-Irish origin, held on All Hallows Eve, the night of October 31.
Halloween was also a time for games and rituals involving methods of foretelling the future.
www.webterrace.com /halloween   (465 words)

  
 Halloween History: the Real Origins
Halloween is a time to let our inner children out to play, to pass on our childhood traditions to our children, and to share the fun with our friends and neighbors of many other faiths.
Halloween is a time that reconfirms the social bond of a neighborhood (particularly the bond between strangers of different generations) by a ritual act of trade.
Halloween is a time to deepen our connection to the cycles of the seasons, to the generations that have come before us and those that will follow, and to the Gods and Goddesses we worship.
www.neopagan.net /Halloween-Origins.html   (4564 words)

  
 Howstuffworks "How Halloween Works"
We'll look at both the Celtic and Christian origins of Halloween, examine all the favorite Halloween traditions and sort out a little bit of the Halloween controversy.
Halloween certainly stands out from the rest of the holidays we observe throughout the year: It's full of frightening ghost stories, pranks, elaborate costumes and bizarre games.
If you've ever wondered where all those peculiar Halloween practices come from, or you can't figure out why Halloween is such a hot topic with a lot of people, then this article will get you ready for the next October 31.
people.howstuffworks.com /halloween.htm   (192 words)

  
 Halloween -- The History and Customs of Halloween
The custom of Halloween was brought to America in the 1840's by Irish immigrants fleeing their country's potato famine.
But in the first century AD, Samhain was assimilated into celebrations of some of the other Roman traditions that took place in October, such as their day to honor Pomona, the Roman goddess of fruit and trees.
So, although some cults may have adopted Halloween as their favorite "holiday," the day itself did not grow out of evil practices.
wilstar.com /holidays/hallown.htm   (889 words)

  
 Halloween - Robert Burns' Poem About Halloween, and more!
The following poem by Robert Burns is a good indication of how pre-Christian Halloween beliefs and traditions survived well into the Christian era.
This passage relates to an ancient superstition related to mirror magic, which held that if a young woman ate an apple in front of a looking-glass on Halloween the face of the man whom she was destined to marry would appear.
While Burns' poem deals directly with the subject of Halloween, the poem that Americans are most likely to hear read aloud during the Halloween season is probably Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven.
www.djmcadam.com /halloween.htm   (637 words)

  
 "Halloween Costumes" Halloween Online Magazine - The Official Magazine of Halloween
Halloween Traditions and Party plans for the Dark Month.
From "Halloween Costumes" to Fog Machines, the Halloween Online Magazine has been bringing you the best Halloween how-to articles, news, product reviews and more for almost ten years.
Our goal is to help you get the most out of your Halloween celebration and make it as frightful as possible.
www.halloweenonlinemagazine.com   (143 words)

  
 Everything Halloween - Your premiere one-stop resource for Halloween links, news, and shopping.
We have information about halloween traditions, events, and entertainment.
Our halloween costumes page has tips for adult costumes and kids costumes alike.
Here you will find a wealth of information on everything pertaining to halloween on October 31st.
www.everythinghalloween.com   (138 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: The Halloween Encyclopedia: Books
A lengthy entry on Guy Fawkes Day, which absorbed many Halloween traditions, includes a detailed history, an engraving of the gunpowder conspirators, descriptions of regional variations, and the texts of several popular rhymes.
Assisting teachers, researchers, and the media is a two-page chronology of Halloween, beginning with ancient Egyptian writings and a post-9/11 urban legend about going to malls on Halloween.
Information on Halloween can be found in resources such as Folklore of American Holidays (3d ed., Gale, 1998) and Holidays, Festivals, and Celebrations of the World Dictionary (3d ed., Omnigraphics, 2003), but The Halloween Encyclopedia offers much more detail.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/078641524X   (461 words)

  
 Everything Halloween - Your premiere one-stop resource for Halloween links, news, and shopping.
We have information about halloween traditions, events, and entertainment.
Our halloween costumes page has tips for adult costumes and kids costumes alike.
Here you will find a wealth of information on everything pertaining to halloween on October 31st.
www.everythinghalloween.com   (138 words)

  
 Traditions & Celebrations Index (Ages 2 to 4)
Traditions and Celebrations Index (Ages 2 to 4)
• Homemade Halloween costume essentials Ages 2 to 4
• Fun -- and frightening -- facts about Halloween Ages 2 to 4
parentcenter.babycenter.com /preschooler/ptraditions/index   (138 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: The Halloween Tree
The Halloween Tree, while sweeter than his adult literature, is also touched at moments by the cold specter of loss--which is only fitting, of course, for a holiday in honor of the waning of the sun.
Carapace Clavicle Moundshroud and an enormous tree hung with jack-o-lanterns -- a Halloween tree.
"Halloween Tree" recaptures the surreal spookiness of a child's Halloween with the knowledge of an adult.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0375803017?v=glance   (138 words)

  
 Halloween Town
I also have some information on Halloween Superstitions, as well as the History of Halloween.
I will tell you some of the interesting traditions which take place in different countries of the world.
Notice: Microsoft has no responsibility for the content featured in this group.
groups.msn.com /HalloweenTown/halloweenaroundthewolrd.msnw   (138 words)

  
 Lighted Halloween Tree
Halloween Shop, decorations, flowers, balloons, cookbooks, recipes, crafts, books, traditions, decorating, childrens books, CDs and dvds.
HALLOWEEN TREE 3' LIGHTED LIGHT UP YARD ART DISPLAY...
Shop at eBay for great deals on Lighted Halloween items.
www.bramstokercentre.org /lightedhalloweentree.html   (138 words)

  
 Celts
The Pagan Mysteries of Halloween by Jean Markale (Inner Traditions) Though the name comes from the Christians' All Saints' Eve, Halloween can be traced back thousands of years to Samhain--the beginning of the "dark half" of the Celtic yearly calendar.
The Templar Treasure at Gisors Jean Markale (Inner Traditions) When French King Philip the Fair ordered the arrest of the Knights Templars and the con fiscation of their property in 1307, the Templars were one of the most powerful forces ii Europe, answerable only to the Pope.
The Celts by Jean Markale (Inner Traditions) While historians have tended to accord the Celts a place of minor significance in comparison to the Romans, The Celts firmly aligns the Celtic peoples as the primary European precedent to the Greco-Roman hegemony, restoring this culture to its true importance in the development of European civilization.
www.wordtrade.com /religion/worldreligions/celtsR.htm   (1627 words)

  
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pagan.htmlplanet.com /free-spells-witch.htm   (1627 words)

  
 Reverent Remembrance: Honoring the Dead - Press Release
Our own Halloween and Mexico's Day of the Dead are among the many living traditions that associate the celebration of the dead with the solstice and the changing of the seasons.
From Egyptian mummies to Indonesian cliff burials, our Halloween to the Mexican Day of the Dead, cultures around the world have engaged in community celebrations to acknowledge their continuing relationships with those who have passed on.
The vibrant, colorful, and historic "Day of the Dead" festivals in Mexico, Guatemala, and the American Southwest have their roots in ancient Aztec traditions.
www.washington.edu /burkemuseum/press/2003/july_25.html   (1627 words)

  
 Holidays
Halloween Resources for Teachers This site maintained by The Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers is organized by: history and traditions; language activities, puzzles, quizzes, activities, crafts, games, songs and stories, clip art, colouring pages and Halloween around the world.
Chinese New Year when it is, origins, traditions and a Chinese Calendar Converter..
The Worldwide Holiday and Festival Site "Originally intended as a resource for world travelers, Holidayfestival.com offers many services including a comprehensive list of holidays arranged by country, religion, and date.
library.sjsd.net /holidays.html   (1627 words)

  
 Halloween 2000: Paganism Information
In this category would come traditions such as Hellenic, Roman or Egyptian Paganism, as well as modern traditions continued by their ethnic groups; for example, voodoo, Santeria and Native American traditions.
Caledonii Tradition: A tradition that attempts to preserve the ancient festivals of the Scottish and is sometimes known as the Hecatine Tradition.
A traditional Witch bases their work as much as possible on historical methods from their tradition or geographical area of interest.
h.2000.tripod.com /explore.html   (1607 words)

  
 NNCC What Your Children Really Want this Holiday Season
Because stores start cranking up for the holiday season sometime around Halloween, children wait and wait for the holidays to arrive.
Robinson and Staeheli suggest postponing important family traditions until a week or so before the holiday.
Robinson and Staeheli say that most families have more traditions than they realize and that even simple traditions will do.
www.nncc.org /Guidance/cc52_want.holiday.html   (650 words)

  
 Bewitched
The romantic classical composers, with their interest in the exotic, contributed mightily to the Bewitched Genre as it exists today, often making use of the pagan folk music traditions of their native lands.
It is not just ghoulish popular Halloween tunes, but a cross-cultural style using many different instruments that evokes conditions when the veil between the worlds is the thinnest, the traditional Celtic definition of the Halloween (or Samhain) season when we are able to communicate with the dead and the ancestors.
The Bewitched Genre of music has four traits (one for each of the four elements and four directions).
www.kkup.com /bewitched.html   (2643 words)

  
 phillyBurbs.com The Ghost Guide
This year we salute their inclusion to the genre by taking a look at the traditions and the forms of Japanese ghosts, as well as a whole spate of new film reviews featuring angry dead Japanese women.
Budgetbuster: Be a Ghostbuster for Halloween: Would you like to see what you can do with $1,317.91, if you were mad enough?
Musical ghosts: Seeking some spectral songs for your Halloween party?
www.phillyburbs.com /ghosts   (456 words)

  
 Scottish Customs and Traditions
Scottish Holidays are covered in Christmas in Scotland, Hogmanay (Scotland's big blast New Year's celebration) and our History of Halloween (the Celtic origins of Halloween, from earliest times up to present day traditions).
Scottish proverbs beautifully illustrated and reproduced from hand calligraphy, each page is an artistic gem.
That page has resources on folklore, the fairy world, Scottish witchcraft, legendary myths such as the Loch Ness monster, and other topics related to the "fey" side of Scottish life and history.
www.heartoscotland.com /Categories/ScottishCustoms.htm   (493 words)

  
 Snowtown
Traditions, Slavic Treasures, glass ornaments, Halloween, Christmas, freeblown ornaments, Asian Treasures, INGE Glas, collectibles, glass ornaments, folk art, Creepy Hollow, Trout Creek, Rucus Studio, Acorn Cottage, Shiver Bones, Stamm House, Snowtown, M.
Traditions specializes in helping our customers decorate and trim their homes, in fact, we have everything you need to make Chr
We carry Slavic Treasures, Old World Christmas, Polonaise, Vaillancourt, Larry Fraga Designs, MIA, and Victor glass ornaments.
www.wholesaleclick.com /Snowtown   (493 words)

  
 A Virtual Library of Useful URLs - 372-399 Social Sciences
All topics covered: Wedding flowers, invitations, bridal party responsibilities, headpieces, wedding gowns, wedding etiquette, songs and music, vows and ceremonies, bridal showers, gifts, photography, traditions and customs (in Canada and United States), jokes, honeymoons, marriage licenses, and more.
See also a second menu: A Vegan Halloween Party for a dozen frolicking ghouls.
Halloween: The Fantasy and Folklore of All Hallows by Jack Santino, from American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.
www.aresearchguide.com /372-399.html   (7039 words)

  
 Trick or Treat & Halloween history
One of the most important Halloween traditions is of course Trick or Treat.
The precise lineage of Halloween as we currently know it, is unknown, what we have though is the knowledge of some basic centuries old customs that may have been precursors to Halloween traditions.
It may sound like careful planning and it is, but Halloween wasn’t always a ‘structured’ holiday, it used to be a day when adults would loose themselves in fantasy and kids could run wild in the streets, but the rampant talk of razor blades in apples and drugged up candy twisted everything around.
ky.essortment.com /halloweenhistor_ryqj.htm   (956 words)

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