Halloween Party Celebration – Part 1

Are you planning a Halloween party can be great fun, but you can have a better time to select their invitations mind, if you know a little about the history of the season. Start with the origins of the date and name. The name is actually a corruption of All Hallow’s Eve. You see, the day of Hallow’s a religious event is for the worship of Catholic saints. The celebrations will always be found on 1 November to 31 October known as All Hallow’s Eve. Of course, the day was important to become long before the Catholic religion, a dominant force in Europe. To the Celts in Ireland was the day known as Samhain and was the last day of summer and the first day of the new year.

Now you know why I always send out invitations for the Halloween celebration in late October with an interest in the origin of some other holiday traditions could have developed as a candy. In part, this idea came with the Irish who fled their homeland during the mid-19th Century because of the potato famine. They brought the idea to wear costumes for Halloween. However, wine door to door asking for a practice known as Souling. Christians went among the people who ask, cake for the soul – a kind of bread with currants. When the cakes the beggars received, they pray for the dead relatives of the person to speed up their movement in the sky from the limbus. Souling was eventually combined with the costumes and the threat of tricks. Of course, most boards have a relatively benign in those days, including toilet paper. One idea is the cake beautiful soul for all those who serve will receive invitations for Halloween.

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