Are you a pagan? Then it might be time to douse yourself in lucky heather and get on down to this place, where many pagans celebrate Halloween. Where is it?
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The correct answer should be – Scotland, Ireland and the Isle of Mann.
Paganism is a term used in the 4th century by early Christianity for populations of the Roman Empire who practised polytheism. It is also called as “Samhain”, a Gaelic festival celebrated in many European regions where it is believed to have Celtic pagan origins.
The cultural significance is similar to that of Halloween. Samhain is known as Halloween by most people, but the modern Pagans considered as Sabbat to honour the ancestors who came down to the Earth.
Paganism is a term used in the 4th century by early Christianity for populations of the Roman Empire who practised polytheism. It is also called as “Samhain”, a Gaelic festival celebrated in many European regions where it is believed to have Celtic pagan origins.
The cultural significance is similar to that of Halloween. Samhain is known as Halloween by most people, but the modern Pagans considered as Sabbat to honour the ancestors who came down to the Earth.
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