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All Hallows’ Eve: The Vigil of the Departed
All Hallows Eve, Halloween, Paganism, Christianity, Folklore Rachel Elwiss Joyce All Hallows Eve, Halloween, Paganism, Christianity, Folklore Rachel Elwiss Joyce

All Hallows’ Eve: The Vigil of the Departed

When twilight falls on 31 October, the Christian calendar and the old pagan year meet.
The Eve of All Hallows—from Old English hālga ǣfen (“holy evening”)—was the vigil before the Feast of All Saints.
Yet in spirit it still carried the echo of Samhain, the Celtic festival of endings and beginnings.

In pagan belief, this was the night when the barrier between worlds dissolved: the dead might revisit hearth and home, and the living could glimpse the Otherworld. Fires blazed, food was laid out for ancestors, and villagers disguised themselves to ward off or impersonate wandering spirits.

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