[HPforGrownups] My thoughts on the title

Janette jnferr at gmail.com
Fri Dec 22 23:01:18 UTC 2006


No: HPFGUIDX 163104

>
> Jeremiah:
> (P.S. I don't think there is any correlation to her use Hallow and it's
> relevence to All Hallow's Eve in the Pagan traditions. I come to that
> conclusion because she has never once refered to the holiday using the
> Pagan
> name. It's a red herring, in my opinion... and you can gloat and point
> your
> finger at me while sniggering if I'm wrong). (Or send me to an Amish
> village
> wearing colored buttons. Oh, the shame).


montims:
sorry - being picky - All Hallow's Eve is the Christian name for the
festival.  The pagan name, strictly, would be Samhain or Hallowe'en, if you
like - a corruption of the Christian term.  "Hallow" means versions of
"holy", in the Christian sense.


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