Tonight is Halloween and all round my local area knots of excited small children (carefully watched by their parents) are enjoying getting dressed up as skeletons, witches, ghouls etc and knocking on their neighbours' doors in the hope of some sweets. Entirely innocent and good natured.
Yet our local CofE church deeply disapproves. They sent out a flier last week asking parents to send their children to an 'animal themed' party tonight instead - dress as your 'favourite animal'. All very odd as they've never extended a general invite to a party before. Clearly this is an attempt to get kids to turn their back on Halloween and do something that the church doesn't disapprove of, presumably because they consider Halloween somehow 'ungodly'.
Why so po-faced - can't they simply let kids enjoy halloween?
Just imagine the outcry from the Daily Mail types if non religious people tried to hi-jack Christmas events and turn them into an 'animal themed' party.
They are probably the same people that disapprove of the Harry Potter books because they think they encourage people to "dabble in the occult."
Some Vicar objected to a local wassailing group when I lived in Somerset.
It all leads to dabbling in the occult, according to some Christians.
(At Carhampton, near Minehead, the Apple Orchard Wassailing is held on the old Twelfth Night (17 January) as a ritual to ask God for a good apple harvest. The villagers form a circle around the largest apple tree, hang pieces of toast soaked in cider in the branches for the robins, who represent the 'good spirits' of the tree. A shotgun is fired overhead to scare away evil spirits and the group sings, the following being the last verse,
Old Apple tree, old apple tree;
We've come to wassail thee;
To bear and to bow apples enow;
Hats full, caps full, three bushel bags full;
Barn floors full and a little heap under the stairs.[4])
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/WassailThe media hunt these objectors out when news is a bit scarce.
Some more enlightened vicars join in.
http://www.marlboroughnewsonline.co.uk/features/people/features/environment/1367-hundreds-turn-out-to-wassail-marlborough-s-apple-trees