Is Halloween a Catholic Holiday?

Halloween has become very commercialized and often associated with paganism. In reality, it has Christian roots and should be celebrated as a vigil to All Saint’s Day.

Halloween aka “All Hallow’s Eve” has Christian roots as the day represents the vigil of “All Saints’ Day”. Witches, wiccans and satanists have created this misconception that it’s their day but this is not true. Halloween is a Catholic holiday!

Father Chris Alar talks about the true meaning of Halloween and discusses what we have to do for All Saints and All Souls Day.

The Catholic show has a show from 2019 that talks about the Catholic meaning of the name “Halloween”, and talks about the following:
• Catholic Piety led to the tradition of Trick-or-Treating
• Why does Halloween fall on October 31st?
• How a tale about tricking the devil led to pumpkin carving
• How medieval processions led to Halloween costumes
• The medieval recipe that became the first Halloween candy

The Catholic Talk Show, the guys talk about the true Catholic origins of Halloween including Trick-or-Treating, Costumes, Jacko-Lanterns, and more!

Happy Halloween or All Hallow’s Eve!


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