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Ord
Brighideach
An
Order of Flamekeepers engaged in devotional work to Brighid. Members
tend Brigit's flame for 24 hours from sunset to sunset once every 20
days, following ancient practice. If She speaks
to you - as poet, healer, smith, storyteller, musician, craftsperson,
midwife, mother, hearth keeper, land steward, tender of herds, seer,
woman of fire, lawgiver, deity of the home, lady of the sun, or
simply as goddess or saint - you are welcome to walk among us.
The
Celtic Well
The Celtic Well is an e-mail list for those interested in studying
the evidence for ancient, medieval and modern Celtic religious
practices. It provides a recommended reading list with reviews and an
E-Journal where there is an article about Brigit's festival of Imbolc.
Chalice
Mara
Freeman's website (an on-line resource for Celtic spirituality) has
an article on 'Brigit - Bringer of Light'.
The
Hag Project
The Hag
Project is a women's spirituality network centred in Wales. It seeks
to nurture inner development in later life through meetings,
meditations and pilgrimage to women's sacred sites.
The Order
of Whiteoak
We are a loose collection of Celtic Reconstructionists, philosophers,
and students of Druidry who are concerned with the matter of ethics
in the Druidical community and who meet with our peers from time to
time to study the Brehon Laws, to search the ancient stories for
Celtic tribal values, and to consult our own consciences for the kind
of Druid path we envision. Our purpose is not to condemn or judge
anyone. We welcome Druids of every denomination as well as
independents and those who care about Celtic culture, history and
spirituality to join in our discussions. We hope to meet physically
at least once a year to compare notes and to eventually arrive at a
consensus of common Druid ethical values. Order of Whiteoak groups
are completely autonomous and free to set their own agendas. Every
group so far has at least one person who is "on line" and
therefore we ask that each group record the topics covered in their
meetings and forward them to every other group via the list. In this
way the consensus building will begin.
Imbas
IMBAS (pronounced 'IM-bus') is an Old Irish word meaning 'poetic
inspiration'. IMBAS is an organization that promotes the spiritual
path of Senistrognata (pronounced 'SEN-iss-trog-NAH-tah'), the
ancestral customs of the Celtic peoples. It is a path open to Pagans,
Christians, and Agnostics alike. The site provides several articles
on aspects of Celtic religion and mythology.
The
Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids
The Order of Bards Ovates and Druids is probably the largest and most
established of the Druid groups in existence today. It traces its
origins back to the Revival Druidry of 1717, and has over 7,000
members in 20 countries, with 30 local groups worldwide, a distance
learning program, summer camps in Britain and the USA, a monthly
magazine, and a members' internet forum.
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