🐭 Why Is Halloween On Oct 31
The evening before October 31, is known as All Hallows' Eve—or, more commonly, Halloween! If All Saints brings out winter, St. Martin brings out Indian summer. How We Celebrate Halloween. Many of the customs and practices of Halloween are innocent fun, though some deal with reminders of death and concepts of good and evil.Why Halloween Is Always Celebrated On October 31 Because, Ghosts. The celebration always took place at the end of October to honor the end of the harvest, and the start All Saints' Day. In the eighth century, Pope Gregory III declared Nov. 1 as All Saints' Day. This was a time to pay Thank The Here at The Pitt News, we believe it's important to keep Halloween on Oct. 31. Here are five reasons why: Tradition matters. According to the petition, 51 percent of millennials say Halloween is their favorite holiday, so holding Halloween on Saturday gives them more time to celebrate.