The Celts

The Celts

"For the Celts,
Religion was inseparable from the world about them,
and just about every feature of the landscape
was imbued with some sacred significance.

Bogs were evil.

Fires caused by lightning were sacred.

There was not a mountain, tree, river or spring
that did not have its own spirit.

The unknown lurked at every step.

Amid these numious surroundings it was unwise to tread carelessly,
for fear of offending the gods. Even the conquering Roman
legionaries were careful to make offerings to the unfamiliar
deities of rivers, groves and forests that they encountered
as they advanced through Gaul and Britain."
--Heroes of the Dawn:Celtic Myth


Celtic Saints

The Celtic Library

Irish Literature, Myths, Folklore & Drama

Celtic Myth and Lore

Celts

Celtic Days and Months

Encyclopedia of the Celts

The Voyage of Bran

A Celtic Mystagogy

Draw Your Own Celtic Knotwork

Origins of Celtic Art

The Celtic Christian Page

Angus Og's Everything Celtic

Progressive Celtic Studies

Celtic Christianity & The Celtic Church

Celtic Festivals

St. Columcille

Cornwall's Patron Saints

Saint Patrick

Three Myths Associated with St. Patrick

The Story of the Irish Race

Celtic Customs on Death

Celtic Symbol & Silver Mine

The Celtic Rosary

The Book of Kells

The Life of St. Declan

Celts and Saxons

What We Don't Know About the Ancient Celts

Celts and Druidism

Old Irish Kingdoms and Clans

Celtic Cat Names

Draeconin's Pagan Resource Links

SCOTTISH BALLADS - can now be read online! New!

The Celts

--The Gods of the Celts--

Guide to the Celtic Gods
Fionn Mac Cumhal Manannan Mac Lir

Brighid Aine Oengus Ogue

-- more to follow --

Peace in Northern Ireland



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