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Soul cake - Wikipedia
Souling was a Christian practice carried out in many English towns on Halloween and Christmas. · Soul cakes · Turnip lantern · Bonfire · Apple-bobbing at ...
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Souling - Medieval Histories
In the Late Middle Ages, theologians tried to keep All Saints and All Souls strictly apart. But traditions like souling and the distribution of Soul Cakes ...
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Souling: The forgotten Halloween tradition you need to know about
'Souling', the medieval precursor to trick-or-treating, which revolved around the giving of a small round cake in exchange for prayers.
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souling
ˈsouling, vbl. n. Now dial. [See soul v.] † 1. The giving up of the soul; dying, death, decease. Obs. rare.c 900 in Cockayne Shrine 106 Cwæþ sum haliᵹ biscop ða he wæs on sawlenga [etc.]. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 466/1 Sowlynge, or dyynge, obitus, vel exalacio. 2. dial. The action of going round soliciti...
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Souling - Oxford Reference
Souling was a 19th/20th century custom where people visited houses, sang songs, and collected food/money on All Saints and All Souls Day.
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What is the history behind Halloween? - The London School of English
“Souling” was when poor people would go door to door on November 1, receiving food and soul cakes in return for prayers for the dead. “Guising” ...
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Souling
Souling is a Christian practice carried out during Allhallowtide and Christmastide, with origins in the medieval era. Souling plays
In the county of Cheshire, Souling plays were traditionally performed.
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Soul Cakes and the Origins of Trick or Treating - HGIC@clemson.edu
During the early days of All Hallows' Eve, one important tradition was the act of “souling”. Souling was a Christian adaptation of the Celtic ...
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A'Souling on Halloween - Sharon Wray
A brief history behind the tradition of A'Souling and the reasons why I updated the traditional soul cakes recipe to a delicious shortbread ...
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Souling for cakes and beer: The Catholic tradition of trick-or-treating
Instead of begging for candy, children and adults knocked on doors and exchanged "soul cakes" and ale for prayers.
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Eaternal Salvation: Souling and soul cakes - SECONDS | Food history
Souling was when children and the poor would call at your door, offering prayers for the dead in exchange for small loaves, cakes or quickbreads, known as ' ...
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besouling
beˈsouling, vbl. n. [f. as prec. + -ing1.] The endowing with a soul.1862 Simon tr. Dorner's Pers. Christ i. (1875) II. 399 To reduce the incarnation to a besouling..of this man.
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Pangangaluluwa
Pangangaluluwa (literally 'souling') is a Tagalog tradition observed annually on October 31 during All Hallows' Eve.
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Why Do We Say 'Trick or Treat'? Meaning and History
Aug 4, 2022Before Trick-or-Treat. The phrase trick-or-treat came a long time after the idea of going from house to house asking for goodies had started up. Though dressing up during Samhain festivities in ancient Celtic communities laid the foundation for trick-or-treating, it was really medieval "souling" that started the model for modern candy caroling.
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souler
souler dial. (ˈsəʊlə(r)) [f. soul n. or v.] One who goes ‘souling’.1813 H. Ellis in Brand's Pop. Antiq I. 310 The Souler's Song in Staffordshire is different from that which Mr. Peck mentions. 1887 S. Cheshire Gloss. s.v. Soul, Parties of soulers go together to all the larger houses in the neighbour...
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