Celtic witches are inspired by the ancient Celtic culture, its mythology, deities, and practices. They may use Celtic languages, symbols, and rituals in their witchcraft, often celebrating the ...
Groundhog Day predicts the end of winter with the appearance of a shadow under this furry mammal, but the origins of the practice lie with a witch of Celtic myth, Imbolc, the holiday associated ...
The St Brigid’s Day bank holiday still takes some getting used to. Let’s be honest, a day off after the long, cold, dark ...
The new Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon, played a key role in persuading the previous Government ...
Volunteers are urgently needed to help in the Kitchen on Monday, Wednesday or Fridays, 1 day a fortnight, to help with peeling potatoes and vegetables preparing desserts and washing up, from 9am to ...
The bookmark may be one of the most useful — but least utilized — inventions in history. I don’t think I’ve used a real one ...
A pagan ritual was the root of much of the goings ... an attempt to offer some kind of solace in the face of their loss. As in other Celtic countries, Irish mourners adopted the custom as ...
As the ritual closed and the evening wound to an end, attendees enjoyed a community potluck and friendly conversation. With the scent of incense still hanging heavy in the air, ritual participants ...
The Celtic peoples celebrated their New Year on November 1 ... There shall not be found among you ... one who practices witchcraft, or a soothsayer, or one who interprets omens, or a sorcerer, or one ...
These ancient practices are vividly revived during Ireland's late October celebrations, honoring all things supernatural with spectacular festivities. The Púca Festival stands out as one of Ireland's ...