
I'm waiting to hear how well the supermarkets did this year. I also see that the Bishop of Ludlow is recommending that the Church takes back Hallowe'en. He may have the same problem as stable lads with bolted horses. The only way that's going to happen is if All Saints Day is made a holiday as in continental Europe and we have a proper celebration. As it is the commercial secularists have the upper hand at the moment. However, I'm not that concerned. Those who believe in the feast of All Saints, followed by All Souls' Day, will continue to celebrate as such. Maybe calling it All Hallows' Day might connect us with this word that is used often (the Lord's Prayer?) but never really understood. One meaning is "to venerate as being holy". All Hallows Eve is a perfect time for children, but it's a bit like Christmas Eve with no Christmas Day. I like both halves of a festival.
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