[MR] Looking For A Name? - German
Miriel
miriel.crawford at gmail.com
Fri Oct 31 22:38:01 PDT 2008
Once Christianity took over, yes that was the case; but there are slight
records indicating that this was a New Year's celebration for the Druidic
faith.
Miriel, pagan
On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 12:53 AM, David Chessler <chessler at usa.net> wrote:
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> > Sleep well and Happy Halloween . . . Happy Samhain . . . . Happy New Year
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> In period, in most of Europe, the day after Hallowe'en (All Hallows Eve) is
> All Saints Day. The following day is All Souls day (the day of the dead in
> some places.
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