Halloween, celebrated each year on October 31, is a mix of ancient Celtic 
practices,?Catholic? and Roman religious rituals?and European folk traditions 
that blended together over?time to create the holiday we know today. Straddling 
the line between fall and winter, plenty and paucity and life and death, 
Halloween is a time of celebration and superstition. Halloween has long been 
thought of as a day when the dead can return to the earth, and ancient Celts 
would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off these roaming ghosts. The 
Celtic holiday of Samhain, the Catholic Hallowmas period of All Saints' Day and 
All Souls' Day and the Roman festival of Feralia all influenced the modern 
holiday of Halloween. In the 19th century, Halloween?began to lose its 
religious connotation,?becoming a more?secular?community-based children's 
holiday. Although the superstitions and beliefs surrounding Halloween may have 
evolved over the years, as the days grow shorter and the nights get colder, 
people can still look forward to parades, costumes and sweet treats to usher in 
the winter season.
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