>>56817586US-anon here, went to a Catholic school elementary through high school, we always had Halloween parties in class. Usually pizzas, costume parade, trick-or-treating to different classrooms, watched a Halloween themed movie. Only stipulation was you couldn’t dress as the devil or anything gory or “provocative”; not a huge deal if it got us out of our uniforms. I stopped doing the whole religious thing after graduation, but a lot of the churches also host “trunk or treats” for the kids nowadays or do parking lot “pumpkin patches” (since pumpkins don’t grow around where I am). They haven’t tried to ban it around my part of the country, interestingly enough.
To keep things husbando related…
>TQObligatory Morty in his Halloween costume post
I wish I could dance with him… ;_;