Halloween began as a religious holy day, one of three: All Hallows Eve, All Saints and All Souls. It is certainly now a secular holiday, based on many old tales of spooks and goblins from old traditions left over from our European ancestors. Today, it’s a fun family day, and I don’t think we are being non-Christian by enjoying the festivities that come about on this day: candy, costumes (my family is all dressing up as M&M’s and giving out candy in our driveway), and children’s smiles. Let it be a safe day, but do not forget that we should not mix our faith traditions with secular events. It’s something to be concerned about even at Christmas, which is becoming more secular. The Christmas items are already on the shelves. Dress up, have fun, enjoy the company of friends, and be safe.

 

HAVE A BLESSED AND SAFE WEEK EVERYONE. Happy Halloween!

 

Father Jeff

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