Druid Survival Through an Irish ‘Celtic’ Christianity

“Let the light of knowledge guide you through the darkness of ignorance.” 

Douglas Hyde


Cover art is ‘The Marriage of Strongbow and Aoife’ by Daniel Maclise – Portrayed as a pivotal moment in the Norman conquest of Ireland and the death of Gaelic Ireland, Strongbow being Norman and Aoife being an Irish princess.

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Isla Skye

Isla is an American Irish mother of 3, teacher, author and herbalist that splits her time between the states and Ireland. She has been studying folklore as well as the druids and related practices for over 20 years. Her hobbies are family time, reading, camping, hiking, spending time with her many animals as well as writing and research.


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Isla is an American Irish mother of 3, teacher, author and herbalist that splits her time between the states and Ireland. She has been studying folklore as well as the Druids and related practices for over 20 years. Her hobbies are family time, reading, camping, hiking, visiting sacred sites, spending time with her many animals as well as writing and research.

2 responses to “Druid Survival Through an Irish ‘Celtic’ Christianity”

  1. Rob Ó Cobhthaigh Avatar
    Rob Ó Cobhthaigh

    Very cool article. I have recently done a dna test which indicates that the O’Cobhtaigh filidh were ancestors of mine

    1. The Druid's Cauldron Avatar

      Thank you so much, this made my day to read Rob! Came across many Ó Cobhthaighs in various texts. I would tend to believe they’re all with you in solid support. The mantle and torch has been passed to you.🕊️

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