Halloween is a unique holiday. Many people wear costumes, get candy, and carve pumpkins, but have no idea why. Today’s blog will answer that.
First, the word “Halloween” is a contraction of the words “All Hallow’s Eve”, the name given to October 31 as the day before All Saints Day, which is November 1. The celebration of All Saints Day is a remembrance by the Roman Catholic Church of Christians who have died. Because of Jesus’ perfect life and sacrificial death, we will see these people again in heaven. This day is also a day to remember other saints without a special day in the church calendar. This celebration dates back to approximately 800 AD.
Notice that nothing in All Hallow’s Eve has anything to do with costumes or candy. That comes from the Druid celebrations before the Roman Catholic Church instituted the celebration of saints who had died.
The Celtic people of the British Isles had different beliefs about October 31. This was the last day of the year in their calendar. The daylight was getting shorter since the sun god was losing to the moon god, and the new year was beginning the day after October 31. Besides the eve of the new year, the god of the dead, Samhain, called the dead back to their homes on this night. Since no one wanted ghosts in their homes, Druid priests had specific instructions to follow.
First, bonfires were lit far away from homes to attract the spirits to the fires. The fuel for the fires were wood and the people that the Druids wanted executed–prisoners of war or criminals. Since the bodies of people would split open in the fires due to the heat, the victims’ intestines and inner organs would be visible. With these, the Druid priests would predict the future for the coming new year. But because the ghosts would be attracted to these fires, the priests would wear animal skins to “fool” the spirits. Finally, as a precaution, food was left outside of people’s homes just in case the spirits came back to their original home.
Later, as people migrated to the United States, those from the British Isles brought their cultural traditions. Now you know why there is a focus on death on Halloween, with the wearing of costumes and the offering of treats to people who come to your door. Thank God that Jesus rose from the dead and defeated death for us. We don’t have to be afraid of anything!
(For more on Halloween, see the History Channel’s “The Haunted History of Halloween.”)
Learn how to defend your Christian Faith
Big Questions Biblical Answers Supplemental Materials
by Brad Alles
- November 2024
- August 2024
- July 2024
- June 2024
- September 2022
- August 2022
- July 2022
- June 2022
- May 2022
- April 2022
- March 2022
- February 2022
- January 2022
- December 2021
- November 2021
- October 2021
- September 2021
- August 2021
- July 2021
- June 2021
- May 2021
- April 2021
- March 2021
- February 2021
- January 2021
- December 2020
- November 2020
- October 2020
- September 2020
- August 2020
- July 2020
- June 2020
- May 2020
- April 2020
- March 2020
- February 2020
- January 2020
- December 2019
- November 2019
- October 2019
- September 2019
- August 2019
- July 2019
- June 2019
- May 2019
- April 2019
- March 2019
- February 2019
- January 2019
- December 2018
- November 2018
- October 2018
- September 2018
- August 2018
- July 2018
- June 2018
- May 2018
- April 2018
- March 2018
- February 2018
- January 2018
- December 2017
- November 2017
- October 2017
- September 2017
- August 2017
- July 2017
- June 2017
- May 2017
- April 2017
- March 2017
- February 2017
- January 2017
- December 2016
- November 2016
- October 2016
- September 2016
- August 2016
- July 2016
- June 2016
- May 2016
- April 2016
- March 2016
- February 2016
- January 2016
- December 2015
- November 2015
- October 2015
- September 2015
- August 2015
- July 2015
- May 2015
- April 2015
- March 2015
- February 2015
- January 2015
- December 2014
- November 2014
- October 2014
- September 2014
- August 2014
- July 2014
- June 2014
- May 2014
- April 2014
- March 2014
- February 2014
- January 2014
- December 2013
- November 2013
- October 2013
- September 2013
- August 2013
- July 2013
- June 2013
- May 2013
- April 2013
- March 2013
- February 2013
- January 2013
- December 2012
- November 2012
- October 2012
- September 2012
- August 2012
- July 2012
- June 2012
- May 2012
- April 2012
- March 2012
- February 2012
- January 2012
Comments are closed.