Halloween Haunts: Mass Grave by Colum Sanson-Regan
The Irish countryside is alive with spirits. On Halloween, the Celtic New Year, the thin veil between this world and the next slips. For the Celts, the year was divided in two, the bright half and the dark half. Halloween marks the beginning of that half of the year when the spirits hold dominion. The fruits of the last summer harvest were offered to the spirits so they would treat the living well during the coming dark months. In recent history, the weight has shifted and the ranks of unquiet and malign spirits has grown. The Great Famine is barely…