What is Halloween and why do we celebrate it?

What is Halloween and why do we celebrate it?



Halloween is the evening before the Christian holy days of All Hallows' Day (also known as All Saints' or Hallowmas) on 1 November and All Souls' Day on 2 November, thus giving the holiday on 31 October the full name of All Hallows' Eve (meaning the evening before All Hallows' Day).


HALLOWEEN is the most important day of the year for Devil worshippers, according to the founder of the Church of Satan, and everyone else has been urged to avoid celebrating this “dark” day. People around the globe prepare to don fancy costumes today, October 31, as they gear up for Halloween celebrations.



I don't like to celebrate Halloween. Because I live in Europe this holiday is not local. 
Thanks to American films, European countries are also celebrating Halloween. Every year there are more young people around, who want to celebrate Halloween and think that this holiday is worldwide. 
Even in our country, young people go to "Trick or Treat".

It's a fun and interesting holiday. Unfortunately, young Europeans don't know why this day is celebrated. 

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