Kindergarten students in 1952 race out of school in Los Angeles, eager to celebrate Halloween. Los Angeles Examiner/USC Libraries/Corbis via Getty Images “It’s alive!” Dr. Frankenstein cried as his ...
Not often - well, only once every seven years - do we get to talk about Halloween's Celtic origins on a Celtic Sojourn on the day itself. So, this segment of A Celtic Sojourn explores Halloween's ...
The Halloween traditions that we celebrate today, in America, originate from the Celtic pagan festival called “Samhain.“ The phrase is from ancient Gaelic. It means “end of summer.” According to ...
It seems as if very few students today actually believe in superstitions. Most deem them made-up sayings that come from uneducated people. “Superstitions were made up by idiots who were desperate for ...
The Santisima Trinidad Parish in Malate, Manila, led by Parish Priest Fr. Joselito Buenafe, has been holding a Parade of Saints to celebrate All Saints’ Day. Children garbed in costumes signifying ...
Druids and Wiccans, Shamans and heathens, Asatruar, atheists and mystics - oh my! There are a lot of misconceptions about the Pagan community out there," said Niki Kissell, who lives in Parrish, and ...
It seems that around Halloween every year there are articles in Christian publications and comments on Fox News about how Halloween is a pagan holiday. Participate, some warn, at your own peril. I'm a ...
The start of summer means shorts, swimsuits, Hawaiian shirts andsunscreen. And, for some, hooded black robes and pentagrams. The robes, five-pointed stars and drums no doubt attracted a fewstares when ...
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