owl: (timelord)
only a sinner saved by grace ([personal profile] owl) wrote2006-10-31 07:31 pm

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Query: is there anywhere else in the world that has their fireworks at Hallowe'en, or is it just Northern Ireland? (You'd think the Loyalists would be right behind the let's-burn-the-Cafflicks implicit in Guy Fawkes night, but no. Perhaps the 11th of July is enough for them.)

[identity profile] richenda.livejournal.com 2006-10-31 09:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Because, generally speaking, it's Catholics (and Tractarian Anglicans) who celebrate the Vigil/Eve of a Holy Day (All Hallows being All Saints' Day, and Halloween being its Eve).
For some reason, and I'm not sure when, a lot of people mixed up All Hallows' (1st Nov) with All Souls' Day (2nd Nov)and decided that Halloween was about returning souls/hauntings.
I haven't heard a single firework, and don't expect to - hurrah! I don't like loud bangs, whichever day they happen!