It’s not an accident that Halloween and All Saints’ Day are adjacent to each other on consecutive days. As you know, the word “Halloween” is a contraction of “All Hallow’s Eve,” the Eve of All Saints’ Day. Both holidays are trying to answer the same question: What happens to us when we die? or What are the dead doing? Ghosts and souls are adjacent concepts.
What do you make of the way Halloween has exploded in prominence in the last ten years or so? All of my neighbors are trying to scare me to death. Americans will spend almost $12 billion on Halloween this year; that’s a tiny fraction of the $900 billion we’ll spend on Christmas, but still…