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Two of my boys are in the alter-boy guild at our church. It’s a great group of boys- we like their families and it’s very active. Our parish and most of the families at it are very conservative.
Once per month, the alterboys get together to do fun activities together such as playing paint ball, canoeing down a lazy river, having a video game play off in the church basement, etc. In 2 weeks, we are hosting the guild to swim and play lasertag at our house. We have done this before and it’s been a lot of fun for everyone. But this is the first time we are having the kids (and their parents too) over in October. I love decorating for Halloween. I didn’t think I put out any gruesome or offensive displays- I get almost all of it at Hobby Lobby. But last year one of the boys’ said they weren’t going to go trick or treating because they felt it was supporting and participating in an event that celebrated and encouraged the occult. I had never thought of it that way but I guess my decorations could offend some people. I plan to put up bats and spider webs along with some different-colored glass bottles that say poisons and potions on them. They are very colorful and pretty. I have a jar of ping-long balls that look like eye-balls, and some black-feathered and glittery trees that my kids joke look like “Halloween-Christmas trees” on my dining room table as a display with some lots of spider-candle holders. I also had a punch bowl decoration that says, “witch’s brew” and a glass jar with some glittery skulls in it. I also had some colorful witches’ hats I sat next to the potions jars.
Should I forgo the glittery skulls and witches hats and stick to the bats, spiders and trees? Or should not decorate for Halloween at all until after the alterboys get-together? I don’t want to offend anyone.
In case anyone is worried why I enjoy decorating for Halloween, I’m not practicing the occult or anything that goes against Church teachings. I just have a creative streak and enjoy decorating for holidays and seasons. Our house has paintings of saints everywhere so I’m definitely emphasizing our Catholic faith more than anything else in our house. Thanks in advance for your kind opinions.
Once per month, the alterboys get together to do fun activities together such as playing paint ball, canoeing down a lazy river, having a video game play off in the church basement, etc. In 2 weeks, we are hosting the guild to swim and play lasertag at our house. We have done this before and it’s been a lot of fun for everyone. But this is the first time we are having the kids (and their parents too) over in October. I love decorating for Halloween. I didn’t think I put out any gruesome or offensive displays- I get almost all of it at Hobby Lobby. But last year one of the boys’ said they weren’t going to go trick or treating because they felt it was supporting and participating in an event that celebrated and encouraged the occult. I had never thought of it that way but I guess my decorations could offend some people. I plan to put up bats and spider webs along with some different-colored glass bottles that say poisons and potions on them. They are very colorful and pretty. I have a jar of ping-long balls that look like eye-balls, and some black-feathered and glittery trees that my kids joke look like “Halloween-Christmas trees” on my dining room table as a display with some lots of spider-candle holders. I also had a punch bowl decoration that says, “witch’s brew” and a glass jar with some glittery skulls in it. I also had some colorful witches’ hats I sat next to the potions jars.
Should I forgo the glittery skulls and witches hats and stick to the bats, spiders and trees? Or should not decorate for Halloween at all until after the alterboys get-together? I don’t want to offend anyone.
In case anyone is worried why I enjoy decorating for Halloween, I’m not practicing the occult or anything that goes against Church teachings. I just have a creative streak and enjoy decorating for holidays and seasons. Our house has paintings of saints everywhere so I’m definitely emphasizing our Catholic faith more than anything else in our house. Thanks in advance for your kind opinions.