Celtic Druidism
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Description: From the Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance, a description of Celtic Druidism.
Celtic Druidism: History, beliefs, practices, myths & Neopagan revival According to a passage in an Wikipedia essay on Druidry (since deleted): "Modern Druidism (a.k.a. Modern Druidry) is a continuation of the 18th-century revival and is thus thought to have some, though not many, connections to the Ancient Religion. Modern Druidism has two strands, the cultural and the religious. Cultural Druids hold a competition of poetry, literature and music known as the Eisteddfod amongst the Celtic peoples (Welsh, Irish, Cornish, Breton, etc). Modern religious Druidry is a form of Neopaganism built largely around writings produced in the 18th century and later, plus the relatively sparse Roman and early medieval sources."
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Page title: | Celtic Druidism |
Keywords: | Celtic, Celts, Druidism, Revivalism, Druid, Druids, Druidic |
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