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Samhain marks the end (on Oct. 31) and beginning (on Nov. 1) of the Celtic year. On October 31, it was believed that the year's ending is also when the veil between the worlds of the living and the dead was lifted, making it possible to communicate with beings from other worlds including our ancestors and loved ones.
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6 days ago · A celebration of all things wicked and scary, it's the only time of year that being a ghost, werewolf or vampire is not only allowed, it's encouraged. How To ...
3 days ago · Halloween, a holiday observed on October 31 and noted for its pagan and religious roots and secular traditions. In much of Europe and most of North America, ...
5 days ago · The Vatican Apostolic Library has entered into a significant agreement with the Kingdom of Bahrain, marking a milestone in interfaith and cultural cooperation.
7 days ago · Samhain: An ancient Celtic festival celebrated on the evening of October 31st, marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter, during which ...
3 days ago · Samhain or Sauin is a Gaelic festival on 1 November marking the end of the harvest season and beginning of winter or the "darker half" of the year.
7 days ago · It was believed that on this night, the boundary between the living and the dead became blurred, allowing spirits to cross over into the world of the living.
5 days ago · Halloween is celebrated on October 31st each year, originating from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain. This festival marked the end of the harvest...
12 hours 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.
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.