When a person wears or would don a costume, normally the character represented by the costume is acted out or internalized. This is a fact and more particularly true with and among children. During Halloween, parties are held with a so-called trick or treat hunt as the highlight. Kids would willingly act out the characters as they growl, stare, change voices and make themselves as fearsome as possible. They in effect would play out as evil creatures. People and parents find this funny, fun and cute.
As if it was not enough, there is now a growing number of households or houses where decorations range from spiderwebs, pumpkins (which is actually a representation of the devil), skulls (which is actually a desecration of the sacred remains of the dead), and lifesize images of the undead.
Worst, entrances in villages and subdivisions are also decorated with similar gory and evil images.
What for?
For fun? For keeping up with "pagan traditions"? For being considered as trendy or chic? Or because it is cool?
None of the reasons or any reason can really justify the practices of Halloween if you are a Catholic or a Christian or a person who believes in the Almighty God.
It is a form of idolatry, or some kind of seemingly "innocent" ritual where the evil forces are actually recognized in the wrong way and dangerous, manner.
Let's face it. You know it's wrong. You know its evil. No matter how one rationalizes or justifies his or her involvement, directly or indirectly, with the pagan practices, the fact would remain that there is nothing that could be gained from it, it has no moral or redeeming value and it is essentially "unCatholic".
Since All Saints Day is being celebrated on November, why not a gathering of children or even adults in saints' costumes. With games and activities that are focused on their holy lives, teachings and how they served God. Decorate homes and villages with angels, images of the saints, and where a procession of those holy images including relics are held. Children and everyone are made aware of the saints where feasts and solemnities are commemorated or celebrated on their birthdays. Most importantly, people must offer thanksgiving to God for the saints, attend Holy Masses and make the day holy.
Now try this -
List down 5 nasty things which an evil or Halloween character of your choice may have done and 5 deeds of your saint whose feast falls on your birthday may have done.
Are you proud of yourself or well, ashamed of what you do not know and what you know?