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Halloween, or Hallowe'en [7] [8] (less commonly known as Allhalloween, [9] All Hallows' Eve, [10] or All Saints' Eve), [11] is a celebration observed in many countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day.
October 31 is the 304th day of the year (305th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 61 days remain until the end of the year. Events. Pre-1600. 475 – ...
Reformation Day is a Protestant Christian religious holiday celebrated on 31 October in remembrance of the onset of the Reformation.. According to Philip Melanchthon, 31 October 1517 was the day Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-five Theses on the door of the All Saints' Church in Wittenberg, Electorate of Saxony, in the Holy Roman Empire.
Why is Halloween on Oct. 31. With the Celts celebrating a Nov. 1 new year, it made sense to celebrate Oct. 31. Pope Gregory III designated Nov. 1 as a time to honor saints, hence All Saints Day ...
The history of Halloween is spookier than you know. Witches, ghosts, and costumes all play a part in Halloween's history, but why do we celebrate it? Learn more about the history of the October 31 ...
October 31, 2024 at 6:57 AM. Happy Halloween! An estimated 67% of Americans will give out candy today, according to the National Retail Federation.
Oktoberfest, various days in September/October; World Vegetarian Day, October 1 globally (initiating Vegetarian Awareness Month throughout October) Halloween, October 31; Election Day (also Democracy Day), November 2–8, floating Tuesday; Black Friday, November 23–29, floating Friday; Small Business Saturday, November 23-30, floating Saturday
A child dressed as a skeleton trick-or-treating in Redford, Michigan, on October 31, 1979 Trick-or-treating is a traditional Halloween custom for children and adults in some countries. During the evening of Halloween, on October 31, people in costumes travel from house to house, asking for treats with the phrase "trick or treat".