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Halloween is celebrated every year on October 31st, and it has both ancient Celtic and Christian origins. Here’s a clear breakdown of why we celebrate Halloween:
🕯️ 1. Ancient Celtic Festival of Samhain
Halloween originated from the Celtic festival called Samhain (pronounced “Sow-in”), celebrated about 2,000 years ago in areas like Ireland, Scotland, and Northern France.
The Celts believed that on the night of October 31st, the boundary between the living and the dead became blurred — spirits of the dead could return to Earth.
People lit bonfires and wore costumes to ward off evil spirits.
2. Christian Influence – All Hallows’ Eve
Later, the Christian Church created All Saints’ Day (also called All Hallows’ Day) on November 1st, to honor all saints.
The evening before it — October 31st — became known as All Hallows’ Eve, which eventually shortened to Halloween.
👻 3. Modern Celebration
Over time, Halloween lost most of its religious meaning and became a fun, community-based celebration.
Today, it’s known for:
Trick-or-treating (children collecting candy)
Costume parties
Pumpkin carving (Jack-o’-lanterns)
Spooky decorations and haunted houses
🌕 Meaning Today
Halloween is now a mix of ancient tradition, folklore, and fun — celebrating the mystery of life, death, and imagination. It’s also a chance for people to express creativity and enjoy community spirit.
2025년 10월 24일 오후 6:39
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