Eric
What's the difference between Halloween and Hallowmas?
2 nov. 2009 04:11
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Halloween The evening before All Saints' Day; often devoted to pranks played by young people. Hallowmas A Christian feast day honouring all the saints; first observed in 835 cowboy...
3 november 2009
Halloween is the only one you will EVER hear about in America.
2 november 2009
I goggled this :o) .. it turns out that Hollowmas is another name for All Saints Day. In fact Halloween used to mean "Holy Evening" because it is the day before All Saints Day. All Saints Day is Nov 1 and Halloween is October 31. The traditions evolved in Europe 2000 years ago when they were pagan, spirit worshiping people. When the Catholic Church took over (around 1000 years ago) they didn't really drop the traditions, they just gave them more Catholic sounding names. :D
2 november 2009
Hello Eric I never heard about "Hallowmas" but I presume it is a mix for "Halloween and Christmas"... It is a suggestion...
2 november 2009
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