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(108 Posts)
notanan2 Tue 22-Oct-19 15:28:56

It gets the community out and about and mixing across the ages. I think its to be encouraged

notanan2 Tue 22-Oct-19 15:27:06

Its not "from america" either, it's from here and many regions have always marked it. Hence the church superimposing "all souls" on a similar date! All Church holidays are origionally other holidays that predated them.

notanan2 Tue 22-Oct-19 15:22:00

I dont think "THE CHURCH" is fundamentally against it. Within the church there are varying degrees of opinion. There are clergy who get sweeties in to prepare for halloween trick or treaters!

Cherrytree59 Tue 22-Oct-19 15:18:45

Same here Sara65
Pumpkin with battery light in front garden.
Decorating porch and conservatory
Little children with parents come out soon after dark.

My two little excited grandsons going out with mum and grandad for first time.
Only go to houses with
a pumpkin.thlsmile?‍♂️?

Following week we are taking GC to our local organised bonfire. ?

Sara65 Tue 22-Oct-19 15:00:54

I quite like it, with my daughters and grandchildren we walk around the village, only going to houses which are clearly participating, and it’s amazing what some people do, one road is just Halloween world, with everything you could imagine.

I let them decorate the house a bit, we have a Halloween supper and watch scary movies.

Next day, all over, not dragging on for months like Christmas!

lemongrove Tue 22-Oct-19 12:44:15

It’s not encouraged by the Church Flora ....it’s simply All Souls Day.
There was nothing going on ( as a child) but as the US makes a big deal of it, it slowly began to take off here too.
Where I live people put out lighted pumpkins and some children call round to show off their costumes ( and are given a few sweets.) There is no trick or treating though.

Calendargirl Tue 22-Oct-19 12:38:55

Had never heard of Hallowe’en as a child. Another commercial waste of money.

Floradora9 Tue 22-Oct-19 11:28:33

I was going round the charity shops looking for costumes for DGC . I went into the Salvation Army shop and a very snippy lady told me they were a Christian organisation and did not believe in Halloween . would you agree with her ? As a child in Scotland we all went round the neighbourhood knocking on doors. We never just asked for anything we went in and always did a party piece of some sort. All we got usually was some sweets and fruit . Our children did the same and no money changed hands. What is wrong with that ?