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Halloween and Devils church

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The traditional halloween celebrations of the last night of October, from two thousand years ago, the Catholic people celebrated in Ireland. Halloween hase spread to other European countries, expressing the beliefs of the past to the spirits and the world after death

All saint day All Saints' Day, a feast for all martyrs and saints, was celebrated of the last night of October for the first time during the 8th century, but customs varied regarding its observance. This date was officially established for all Catholic churches in 837 by Pope Gregory IV


* All Souls' Day All soul days Taking place on November 2, All Souls' Day was a day of prayer for the dead. It was believed that the prayers of those still living could comfort dead souls, or elevate them from Purgatory. The observances began the previous evening with prayers and the ringing of church bells

the turn of autumn ”with the harvest finished, the days getting colder, the nights getting longer, and everybody getting ready to face the winter ”naturally leads to thoughts of death and the unknowable. Much as many different cultures mark the start of spring with light-hearted holidays and celebrations of fertility and renewal, autumn may attract holidays in which people focus on the other side of the life cycle. the symbol was just a wearing white clothes

Halloween or All Hallows' Eve is a celebration observed in several countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day

Spread to north America The Halloween had a rebirth in North America between the late 19th and early 20th centuries, probably through an influx of Irish immigrants. They brought with them traditions that combined features of the Celtic and Christian holidays, and celebrated with feasting, divinations, and mischief making


Halloween Reality Change Anton Lavey, borned in 1930 in Chicago and 1997 in San Francisco. He was an American author, musician, and occultist

Anton LaVey formed the Church of Satan in 1966 and wrote the "Satanic Bible" within a few years. It is important to note that this was the first organized religion to ever label itself as Satanic. LaVey stipulated three holidays for his version of Satanism. The first and most important date is each Satanist's own birthday. It is, after all, a religion centered on the self, so it is understandable that this is the most significant day to a Satanist. The other two holidays are Walpurgisnacht (April 30) and Halloween (October 31).


After the construction of the evil church    The "Halloween" tradition also changed its nature, not only the shape of the ceremony, but its philosophy also got a different thing Interestingly, the day of the death of "Levi" coincided with the the "Halloween" ceremony. so "All Saints' Night" was no longer the only property of pure spirits, they also saw demons in this celebration

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Ridiculing religion and insulting Christian nuns. Sex, the consumption of drugs and extremes in alcoholic beverages, is one of the evil pillars of the "Levi", which today has become the symbol of Halloween's celebration


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