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Beschreibung
A quiet, grounded journey into Ireland's winter soul.
Celtic Christmas: Ireland's Sacred Winter Traditions explores how people in Ireland once lived through the darkest weeks of the year - with patience, ritual, hospitality, and faith shaped by land, weather, and light.
Drawing on early Irish law texts, poetry, saints' lives, folklore, and monastic practice, this book traces the meaning of winter from Advent through the Twelve Days and into the returning light of early spring. It moves from bare fields and frozen roads to the warmth of the hearth; from candlelit windows and open doors to Brigid's enduring flame; from deep midnight stillness to winter pilgrimage, solitude, and blessing.
Rather than offering modern reinventions or romantic fantasy, this book stays close to historical reality: how winter was actually experienced in rural and early Christian Ireland, and how people learned to live well within its limits. Saints such as Brigid and Kevin of Glendalough appear not as distant icons, but as figures shaped by cold, scarcity, generosity, and attentiveness to place.
This is not a book of quick traditions or decorative folklore. It is a slow, reflective work for readers who want depth - those drawn to Celtic spirituality, Irish history, seasonal living, and a quieter, more faithful way of marking Christmas.
Inside you will find:The meaning of winter in early Irish life and law
The hearth as the centre of hospitality, prayer, and survival
Brigid's winter flame and traditions of generosity
The Twelve Days as a lived season, not a single feast
Midnight stillness, vigil, and winter prayer
Kevin of Glendalough and the discipline of solitude
Pilgrimage, blessing, and the long road in winter
The return of light as something patiently awaited

Written in a clear, measured voice and grounded in authentic sources, Celtic Christmas invites the reader to slow down, attend to the season as it is, and rediscover a Christmas shaped by restraint, reverence, and quiet joy.
Ideal for readers of Celtic spirituality, Irish history, seasonal theology, and contemplative Christian tradition.
A quiet, grounded journey into Ireland's winter soul.
Celtic Christmas: Ireland's Sacred Winter Traditions explores how people in Ireland once lived through the darkest weeks of the year - with patience, ritual, hospitality, and faith shaped by land, weather, and light.
Drawing on early Irish law texts, poetry, saints' lives, folklore, and monastic practice, this book traces the meaning of winter from Advent through the Twelve Days and into the returning light of early spring. It moves from bare fields and frozen roads to the warmth of the hearth; from candlelit windows and open doors to Brigid's enduring flame; from deep midnight stillness to winter pilgrimage, solitude, and blessing.
Rather than offering modern reinventions or romantic fantasy, this book stays close to historical reality: how winter was actually experienced in rural and early Christian Ireland, and how people learned to live well within its limits. Saints such as Brigid and Kevin of Glendalough appear not as distant icons, but as figures shaped by cold, scarcity, generosity, and attentiveness to place.
This is not a book of quick traditions or decorative folklore. It is a slow, reflective work for readers who want depth - those drawn to Celtic spirituality, Irish history, seasonal living, and a quieter, more faithful way of marking Christmas.
Inside you will find:The meaning of winter in early Irish life and law
The hearth as the centre of hospitality, prayer, and survival
Brigid's winter flame and traditions of generosity
The Twelve Days as a lived season, not a single feast
Midnight stillness, vigil, and winter prayer
Kevin of Glendalough and the discipline of solitude
Pilgrimage, blessing, and the long road in winter
The return of light as something patiently awaited

Written in a clear, measured voice and grounded in authentic sources, Celtic Christmas invites the reader to slow down, attend to the season as it is, and rediscover a Christmas shaped by restraint, reverence, and quiet joy.
Ideal for readers of Celtic spirituality, Irish history, seasonal theology, and contemplative Christian tradition.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2026
Fachbereich: Grenzwissenschaften
Genre: Importe
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Esoterik & Anthroposophie
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781069942517
ISBN-10: 1069942510
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Mac Colla, Eochaid
Hersteller: Holy Well Books
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 229 x 152 x 6 mm
Von/Mit: Eochaid Mac Colla
Erscheinungsdatum: 31.03.2026
Gewicht: 0,153 kg
Artikel-ID: 134938111