Trick or treat; harmless fun or seriously sinister?
Amid the spooky outfits and parties, Rosa Hunt takes a wider look at Halloween. We explore the history, and ask why the church has an ambivalent approach to the occasion.
At the moment you canβt move in the shops for sales of Pumpkins, and all kinds of Hallowe'en outfits β such as masks, witchesβ hats, and luminous skeletons. Itβs being reported that spending on Halloweβen is expected this year to surpass the billion pound mark. Come Hallowe'en thereβll be the trick or treat ring of the doorbell, and spooky parties serving foul-looking broth, witchesβ fingers and graveyard chocolate cake. But as far as the church is concerned, thereβs little or no engagement except perhaps for a so-called Light Party.
Rosa Hunt takes a broader look at Hallowe'en. We hear about the history of bonfire celebrations on October 31st which stretch back to pre-Christian times; in Wales βNos Calan Gaeafβ had both agricultural and spiritual significance. We ask why many in the church have little or nothing to do with Halloweβen. As far as popular stories like the Harry Potter books or Philip Pullmanβs 'His Dark Materials' are concerned, the church has sometimes been accused of keeping such fantastical story lines at armβs length. We consider why. And amidst all the Halloweβen trick & treating, can all the fun tip over into something more sinister?
Rosaβs guests this week are:
Sergeant Sue Carrington, a crime prevention police officer based in north Wales.
Revd Dr Rob Beamish, a school chaplain and Baptist minister based in Colwyn Bay.
Mandy Bayton, Director of Evangelism, Church in Wales.
Twm Elias, Welsh author who has written a written a book about festivals during the year including βNos Calan Gaeafβ.
Revd Canon Dr Jason Bray, Vicar of St Gilesβs Parish Church Wrexham and a Deliverance Minister.
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