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December 21: Winter Solstice (Yule) The Winter Solstice marks the longest night of the year and the gradual return of the sun. For the Celts, this was a time of hope, renewal, and celebration of light’s triumph over darkness. Symbolism: Rebirth, renewal, and the cyclical nature of life...
Banba’s Crown is the northernmost point on the Irish mainland located at Malin Head, Inishowen, County Donegal (Irish: Cionn Mhálanna, Inis Eoghain, Contae Dhún na nGall). Its name pays homage to the goddess Banba or Banbha. According to Irish legend, Banba was one of the three godd...
As the name suggests,the Quaternary Celtic knotembodies the concept of “four,” reflecting its four-cornered design. This knot intricately combines elements from various Celtic knots, including the sailor knot, the Dara knot, and a shield knot, resulting in a unique and visually striking pattern...
This year, the winter solstice and lunar eclipse occur on the same day. Will a trip to the stone circle during this combination of events create the magic Sarah needs to return to 1886 and her family there? Or will she remain in the present and make a life with David?
Don’t let the unassuming name fool you: the Rock of Cashel is no mere rock. Standing proudly on a green hill rising from County Tipperary’s plains, it’s a historic treasure trove of ancient religious structures including a 12th-century Romanesque chapel and a 13th-century Gothic cathedral...
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And so we are back where we started; a whole year of events, festivals, tasks, observance and respect for man, nature and the gods colouring the life of our ancestors’ lives. The language retains now in name only, that which was either sacrosanct or vital for the farming community; but...
Originally, this day was calledImbolc(lambs’ milk) because the lambing season began. It was also calledBrigantiafor the Celtic female deity of light, calling attention to the Sun being halfway on its advance from the winter solstice to the spring equinox. ...