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| Trick or Treating |
The story behind trick or treating dates back to the earliest times, when
people wore masks when droughts or diseases or other disasters struck. They
believed that the hideous masks could frighten off the demons who brought
about their misfortunes. The pagan festival of Samhain came at a time of
year when the weather was turning chilly and the cold, envious ghosts
outside were constantly trying to trick mortals into letting them in by the
fire. People who went out after dark often wore masks to keep from being
recognized.
Similar practices went on throughout Europe. In parts of England the poor
once went to houses singing and begging for soul cakes or money.
Until very recently children would dress up as ghosts and goblins to scare
the neighbors, but there was no trick or treating. Around 40 years ago
people began to offer treats to their costumed visitors Spanish people put
cakes and nuts on graves on Halloween, to bribe the evil spirits.
The Irish brought Halloween to America in the 1840's although the custom of
trick-or-treating is thought to have its origins in a ninth-century
European
custom called souling. On November 2, All Souls Day, early Christians would
walk from village to village begging for "soul cakes" made of bread with
currants. The more soul cakes the beggars would receive, the more prayers
they promised to say on behalf of the dead relatives of the donors. It was
believed that the dead remained in limbo for a time after death, and that
prayer, even by strangers, would expedite a soul's admittance into heaven.
Over time the custom changed and children became the beggars. As they went
from house to house they would be given apples, buns, and money and other
treats to insure that the ghosts or goblins didn't play tricks.
About the Author
Cheri Sicard is the editor of FabulousFoods.com, where you can celebrate
Halloween with recipes, pumpkin carving, crafts and decorating ideas,
e-cards and Awesome Free Jack O' Lantern
Patterns!
http://www.fabulousfoods.com/holidays/halloween/halloween.html
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