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REFERNCES: http://www.theholidayspot.com/halloween/history.htm |
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Behind the name... Halloween, means All Hallows Eve, or the night before the All Hallows. In old English the word Hallow meant sanctify. Roman Catholics, Episcopalians and Lutherians used to observe All Hallows Day to honor all Saints in heaven, known or unknown. They used to consider it with all solemnity as one of the most significant observances of the Church year. And Catholics, all and sundry, was obliged to attend Mass. The Romans observed the holiday of Feralia, intended to give rest and peace to the departed. Participants made sacrifices in honor of the dead, offered up prayers for them, and made oblations to them. The festival was celebrated on February 21, the end of the Roman year. In the 7th century, Pope Boniface IV introduced All Saints' Day to replace the pagan festival of the dead. It was observed on May 13. Later, Gregory III changed the date to November 1. The Greek Orthodox Church observes it on the first Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Halloween history is
one of religious traditions, sacrifices and folklore.
While it seems strange to understand the motivation of
these ancient actions, it is good to know the roots of
our current practices of Halloween. |
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Project#6: Halloween Tools: Front Page (Introduction), Online Research For this project we used online research methods as well as basic Front Page skills to design a basic summary of what we learned when we researched our desired Halloween project. Project#7: Halloween Image Transformation Tools: Photoshop (Advanced) By using advanced methods in Photoshop we were able to form our desired image using the burn and saturate tools in Photoshop. We extensivly tryed to overhaul our image and design a scary looking Halloween image of ourselves. |