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Faces Around the World: A Cultural Encyclopedia of the Human Face (Margo DeMello), ABC-CLIO, p. 225 Vintage Halloween Cards". Vintage Holiday Crafts. 21 January 2008. Archived from the original on 29 September 2009 . Retrieved 28 October 2009. What: Add a spooky spin to your traditional Halloween festivities at the Gaucho Twisted Tango Brunch, in partnership with Casamigos, with terrifyingly good tango dancers and DJs taking to the floor to fire up the party. In parts of Italy until the 15th century, families left a meal out for the ghosts of relatives, before leaving for church services. [82] In 19th-century Italy, churches staged "theatrical re-enactments of scenes from the lives of the saints" on All Hallow's Day, with "participants represented by realistic wax figures". [82] In 1823, the graveyard of Holy Spirit Hospital in Rome presented a scene in which bodies of those who recently died were arrayed around a wax statue of an angel who pointed upward towards heaven. [82] In the same country, "parish priests went house-to-house, asking for small gifts of food which they shared among themselves throughout that night". [82] In Spain, they continue to bake special pastries called "bones of the holy" (Spanish: Huesos de Santo) and set them on graves. [103] At cemeteries in Spain and France, as well as in Latin America, priests lead Christian processions and services during Allhallowtide, after which people keep an all night vigil. [104] In 19th-century San Sebastián, there was a procession to the city cemetery at Allhallowtide, an event that drew beggars who "appeal[ed] to the tender recollectons of one's deceased relations and friends" for sympathy. [105] Gaelic folk influence An early 20th-century Irish Halloween mask displayed at the Museum of Country Life in County Mayo, Ireland Schools 'must reopen' after Halloween break". Irish News . Retrieved 26 September 2023. Catholic school chiefs have insisted that the extended Halloween holiday must not be stretched out any further.

READ MORE: Bonfire Night 2023: All the fireworks displays in the Swansea area you won't want to miss According to Alfred J. Kolatch in the Second Jewish Book of Why, in Judaism, Halloween is not permitted by Jewish Halakha because it violates Leviticus 18:3, which forbids Jews from partaking in gentile customs. Many Jews observe Yizkor communally four times a year, which is vaguely similar to the observance of Allhallowtide in Christianity, in the sense that prayers are said for both "martyrs and for one's own family". [276] Nevertheless, many American Jews celebrate Halloween, disconnected from its Christian origins. [277] Reform Rabbi Jeffrey Goldwasser has said that "There is no religious reason why contemporary Jews should not celebrate Halloween" while Orthodox Rabbi Michael Broyde has argued against Jews' observing the holiday. [278] Purim has sometimes been compared to Halloween, in part due to some observants wearing costumes, especially of Biblical figures described in the Purim narrative. [279] Islam Doward, Jamie (28 October 2017). "Halloween light parties put a Christian spin on haunted celebrations". The Guardian. a b Monaghan, Patricia. The Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology and Folklore. Infobase Publishing, 2004. p. 407 While Constantia was said to have committed suicide by jumping off the balcony in the seventeenth century, there is no record of her death or burial in All Hallow Church’s parish registers. On dark November nights, you might catch a glimpse of her silhouette staring out the window. Creepy!

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Tudor Hallowtide". National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty. 2012. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Hallowtide covers the three days – 31 October (All-Hallows Eve or Hallowe'en), 1 November (All Saints) and 2 November (All Souls). Rogers, Nicholas. Halloween: From Pagan Ritual to Party Night. Oxford University Press, 2002. pp. 37–38. ISBN 0-19-516896-8. Eve of All Saints", Using Common Worship: Times and Seasons – All Saints to Candlemas (David Kennedy), Church House Publishing, p. 42 Denton, Hannah (30 October 2010). "Safe treats for kids on year's Soumya Dasgupta (5 November 2009), "Should Indians Celebrate Foreign Festivals Like Halloween?", The Wall Street Journal, archived from the original on 20 June 2015

Dress your best at our fearsome fancy dress contest and have the chance to win a terrifyingly tremendous prize. Be a ghoul, witch, zombie or a creepy clown. There are lots of Halloween fancy dress ideas you can go off. So get creative and downright scary!what: Oystermouth Castle is hosting a family-friendly The Spooky Castle fun day with tours of the castle, magical fun, games and spooky characters to meet! Prince Sorie Conteh (2009). Traditionalists, Muslims, and Christians in Africa: Interreligious Encounters and Dialogue. Cambria Press. ISBN 978-1-60497-596-3. Archived from the original on 31 October 2017 . Retrieved 31 October 2011.

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