samhain in A Sentence

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    The festival of Samhain.

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    Samhain is a special time for me.

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    Día de Muertos All Hallows Eve Samhain.

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    After all, Samhain was about celebrating the boundary between life and death.

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    Shortly, All Saints Day incorporated a number of the customs of Samhain.

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    During Samhain, young men impersonated evil spirits by dressing up in white costumes with blackened faces or masks.

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    But when your brother vanishes into thin air on Samhain night, you start to have your doubts.

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    Samhain was the day when“magic” was strongest, which included the ability to tell people's future and communicate with otherworldly beings.

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    The celebration itself is held on October 31 through November 1, while the Samhain season is November 1 through January 31.

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    On the night of the 31st of October, they celebrated Samhain, when it was believed that the ghosts of the dead returned to earth.

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    The symbol of Pomona is the apple and the incorporation of this celebration into Samhain probably explains the tradition of‘bobbing' for apples that is practiced today on Halloween.”.

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    The symbol of Pomona is the apple and the incorporation of this celebration into Samhain probably explains the tradition of“bobbing” for a pples that is practiced today on Halloween.

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    Samhain was the celtic tradition where it was thought the transition from light to dark season was a thinning of the boundary between this world and the realm of deities.

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    The symbol of Pomona is the apple, as well as also the incorporation of this celebration into Samhain probably explains the tradition of”bobbing” for apples that are practiced today on Halloween.

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    The Festival of Samhain marked the end of the Celtic year and the beginning of the new one and as such can be seen the ancient equivalent of New Year's Eve.

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    The Festival of Samhain marked the end of the Celtic year and the beginning of the new one and as such can be seen to the equivalent of New Year's Eve.

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    Its Celtic cousin Samhain once served as a ritual framework to come to terms with moments of transition and transformation observed in the natural world, the local community and the self.

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    At the start of the 11th century, the Pope decided that it would last from October 31st until November 2nd because that's when Samhain was celebrated and the church was trying to convert the pagans.

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    At the start of the 11th century, it was decreed by the pope that it would last from Oct. 31(All Hallow's Eve) until Nov. 2, most likely because that was when Samhain was celebrated and the church was trying to convert the pagans.

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