Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 30, 1991, SUPPLEMENT, Page 2B, Image 14

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Halloween rooted in old traditions
Halloween has been with
us for a king time and
has been a part of our
traditions since 600 A 0 when
Christians celebrated the Mass
of All Samts Day Since then, rt
has evolved into a popular
American celobraton
All Saints Day, also known
as A!! Hallows Day, takes place
on Nov 1, which began at sun
set m pagan custom The cole
bration reoognt/ed all known and
unknown saints and martyrs of
the Catholic Church who did no!
have their own day on the eccle
siastcal calendar in the seventh
century
All Soul s Day is Nov ?, a
day that was once celebrated by
pagans as a festival for the
dead On this day, the Christians
prayed tor the souls ot the dead
that had not been sufficiently pu
filled with the hope that the
prayers would help
h t oween is the ovo ol Nov
1 when (he separation between
the ving and the dead is lass
d»$i net. and ghosts witches and
clairvoyants are prowling about
The tradition of trick or troat
ng a relatively new American
A child horn on
Halloween is sup
posed to have a sec
ond st^ht and he ahle
to interpret things in
dreams.
addition It may have originated
from the Gaelic practice of giving
cakes to the poor al the end of
summer, which was a festival
that coincided with All Soul s
Day The cakes that were given
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were called soul cakes and, in
return, the poor were expected
to pray lor a good harvest
Another popular Halloween
tradition is bobbing lor apples
The applos are put in a tub of
water and the person playing the
game is expected to catch an
apple m their teeth without using
their hands
Popular superstition says that
one can find his or her future
spouse on Halloween night. A
good mate-finding method is to
put names on the apples and the
name on the apple caught will be
the spouse
One can also find a mate by
walking around the house three
times or around town with a
mouthful of water. The first per
son of the opposite sex seen will
be the future spouse.
Another popular belief states
that a child born on Halloween is
supposed to have a second sight
and be able to interpret things in
dreams
Halloween tradition may even
lend a hand rf one is interested
in knowing the future Melt some
lead on Halloween night and
pour it from an iron spoon into
cold water The shape that is
created will bo a representation
of the future life
A lot of history and tradition
makes Halloween what it is to
day Much more than partying
and eating tons of candy, it rep
resents years of tradition and
folklore Have fun and try some
of these popular superstitions
Who knows.you may just tmd
the right person on this ghoulish
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(Source The Folklore ot
American hlolicl.iys. first edition
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