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Spooky: This Halloween, Protestants celebrate "Reformation Day"
American Papist ^ | October 16, 2009 | Thomas Peters

Posted on 10/16/2009 4:19:52 PM PDT by NYer

As we prepare for the Holloween season (which seems to become a bigger and bigger deal in the United States each year, and that probably isn't a healthy sign), let's see what our Protestant brothers and sisters are planning.

PCANews at the Christian Broadcasting Network website has come up with a way to overcome the satanic/occult aspects of Halloween - a Reformation Day party! They explain it:

October 31 celebrates the day that the Reformation in Europe began with Martin Luther posting his 95 theses on the Wittenburg church door, leading to a firestorm response in Germany. Why not use this occasion for a celebration of our Reformed heritage. And yes, this can be fun for the kids too!

[Here is what Reformation day involves:]

Why not have a celebration at church where all get dressed up as characters from the Reformation (I've dressed up as John Calvin, Martin Luther, a peasant, and even John Tetzel (the salesman of those infamous indulgences)? When I couldn't get a 16th century idea then I dressed as a Bible character. You can transform the fellowship hall into Wittenburg, Germany or Geneva. Here is an opportunity to go over the great "solas" of the Reformation: by Scripture alone, by grace alone, by Christ alone, by faith alone, and to God be the glory alone. Have people explain them. Show a video of one of the reformers. Draw murals of Reformation events.

Here are some other things our church has done over the years: Medieval line dancing (a lot like Scottish line dancing), Medieval relay races (put the indulgences in the bottle), bobbing for apples, German cover dish dinner, acting out your character (don't tell anyone who you are, but act it out -- the ideas are limited only by time and background).
It's ironic that protestants are choosing Holloween to celebrate the Reformation, considering that many Catholic families celebrate All Souls Day by dressing as Catholic saints. Of course - protestants probably won't be up for a good old-fashioned cult of the saints party like we are.

Then again, if protestants can play "put the indulgences in the bottle" to get in touch with their historical roots, and baptists can have bonfires burning Catholic bibles and books on spirituality by Catholic saints, maybe Catholics could celebrate Reformation Day by starting bonfires and burning figurines of heretics to get in touch with our historical roots? ;-)

(... I'm totally kidding of course. Well ... mostly.)


TOPICS: History; Mainline Protestant
KEYWORDS: churchhistory; halloween; moapb; protestant; reformation
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1 posted on 10/16/2009 4:19:53 PM PDT by NYer
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To: Salvation; narses; SMEDLEYBUTLER; redhead; Notwithstanding; nickcarraway; Romulus; ...

I know a young Baptist whose mother asked the doctor to deliver her son on October 30 to avoid birth on Halloween, her due date.


2 posted on 10/16/2009 4:21:04 PM PDT by NYer ( "One Who Prays Is Not Afraid; One Who Prays Is Never Alone"- Benedict XVI)
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To: NYer

They shouldn’t desecrate my favorite holiday in such a matter....


4 posted on 10/16/2009 4:28:23 PM PDT by KoRn (Department of Homeland Security, Certified - "Right Wing Extremist")
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To: NYer

I’ve never known Catholics to use the pejorative term, “Papist.”


5 posted on 10/16/2009 4:29:04 PM PDT by Jacquerie (Understand Natural Law to understand our Declaration of Independence & Constitution.)
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To: NYer

Well, this oughta be a fun thread.


6 posted on 10/16/2009 4:30:29 PM PDT by workerbee (If you vote for Democrats, you are engaging in UnAmerican Activity.)
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To: NYer

Sounds like a great idea to me. I hate Halloween, consider it a time for witches and satanists to celebrate their craft. We used to have harvest parties without the witches, ghosts and goblins.


7 posted on 10/16/2009 4:30:30 PM PDT by Marysecretary (GOD IS STILL IN CONTROL!)
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To: NYer

I’ve got a better idea. Instead of celebrating Halloween, celebrate November 5th, Guy Fawkes Day.


8 posted on 10/16/2009 4:33:53 PM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy
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To: Marysecretary
"Sounds like a great idea to me. I hate Halloween, consider it a time for witches and satanists to celebrate their craft. We used to have harvest parties without the witches, ghosts and goblins."

I am afraid that too many of our Catholic "brothers and sisters" consider us Protestants to be in the same category as "witches and satanists".

9 posted on 10/16/2009 4:35:25 PM PDT by Redleg Duke ("Don't fire unless fired upon, but it they mean to have a war, let it begin here." J Parker, 1775)
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To: NYer
PCANews at the Christian Broadcasting Network website has come up with a way to overcome the satanic/occult aspects of Halloween - a Reformation Day party! They explain it:

Ummm. That's every Oct. 31. Nothing special about this year.

And, would that they would remark on it. I suspect many American evangelicals don't have a clue of the significance of the day.

I've been working on my scraggly beard since the beginning of summer. Now to find a black beret. This is the look I'm aiming at:


10 posted on 10/16/2009 4:36:51 PM PDT by Lee N. Field (Don't let a pomo count your change (or make your burgers, or teach your children...))
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To: All

WOW I love Halloween!
It just gets better every year!


11 posted on 10/16/2009 4:37:18 PM PDT by Artemis Webb
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To: NYer
Why not have a celebration at church where all get dressed up as characters from the Reformation (I've dressed up as John Calvin, Martin Luther, a peasant, and even John Tetzel

Oh, sure. I'll bet that goes over big with the kids.

Seriously, I wouldn't get too wound up about it, I've personally never heard of such a thing. Not that I'm the go-to guy on protestant lore or anything...

But what I observe is that churches are commonly holding halloween parties for the kids for two reasons, one being for reasons of safety and the other to replace the satanic aspects. Kids are encouraged to wear costumes, but anything satanic is obviously not welcome. Food, fun, and you open and close with a prayer.

12 posted on 10/16/2009 4:37:18 PM PDT by marron
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To: workerbee

Halloween is getting bigger and bigger among adults in recent years. And Halloween is one of the biggest holidays of the year in the “gay” community. And we know the “gay” community has become more visible and open. And some adults, esp. children of the ‘60s who never grew up, are big on Halloween parties.


13 posted on 10/16/2009 4:38:42 PM PDT by Dilbert San Diego
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To: NYer

Many Evangelical churches are having “Hallelujah” parties to give the kids an alternative to the ugly and scary occultic images with which so many infantile adults now decorate their homes.


14 posted on 10/16/2009 4:40:15 PM PDT by Dr. Thorne (Buy Gold and Guns Now!)
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To: NYer
One year, my daughter dressed as St. Lucy, with her eyes on a plate.

Occasionally somebody answered the door who knew who she was!

15 posted on 10/16/2009 4:44:05 PM PDT by AnAmericanMother (Ministrix of ye Chasse, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment))
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To: Jacquerie
I’ve never known Catholics to use the pejorative term, “Papist.”

We do call ourselves Papist, but with tongue gently in cheek.

16 posted on 10/16/2009 4:45:26 PM PDT by AnAmericanMother (Ministrix of ye Chasse, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment))
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To: Redleg Duke

Oh, yes, we’ve had a couple of interesting threads running that indicate that possibility.


17 posted on 10/16/2009 4:46:38 PM PDT by Marysecretary (GOD IS STILL IN CONTROL!)
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To: Redleg Duke
I am afraid that too many of our Catholic "brothers and sisters" consider us Protestants to be in the same category as "witches and satanists".

Well, Protestants call us idolatrists who worship the Whore of Babylon, so hey, it all evens out.

18 posted on 10/16/2009 4:48:27 PM PDT by workerbee (If you vote for Democrats, you are engaging in UnAmerican Activity.)
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To: NYer

My grandfather was born Oct 31,1900, he died Dec.23, 2000.


19 posted on 10/16/2009 4:54:05 PM PDT by kalee (01/20/13 The end of an error.... Obama even worse than Carter.)
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To: NYer
Well let's see....
carve pumplin, check
get out witch costume, check
new batteries in silly blinking pumpkin headband, check
stock up on really, really good candy, check
let the fun begin.

Halloween is not satanic, people. Get a grip.

20 posted on 10/16/2009 4:54:31 PM PDT by Conservative4Ever (Man the pitchforks and torches.......let the revolution begin)
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