Saint Brigid, the patron saint of babies, was known for her generosity and rose to the title of bishop. Learn more about her life and service.| Learn Religions
In the Irish myth cycles, the land of Tir na nOg is the realm of the Otherworld, the place where the Fae lived and heroes visited on quests.| Learn Religions
St. Patrick is known as the patron saint of Ireland, but to many Pagans, he symbolizes religious conflict. Did he really drive Pagans out of Ireland?| Learn Religions
Understand the archetype of the Maiden, Mother, and Crone and the place of the triple goddess archetype in modern Paganism.| Learn Religions
Imbolc is halfway between the dark of winter and the beginning of spring. It is a time of light and purification, and is celebrated in many ways.| Learn Religions
There are many gods and goddesses associated with healing. Take a look at this list and welcome the deities of wellness into your magical practice.| Learn Religions
Imbolc is a time to honor the goddess Brighid, and the gradual return of light and warmth. Celebrate Imbolc with seasonally themed craft projects.| Learn Religions
Cailleach is known in parts of the Celtic world as the the bringer of storms in the winter months. She features prominently in mythology.| Learn Religions
Athena is a patron of the warrior, a goddess of wisdom, and a daughter of mighty Zeus. Let's look at more history of the Greek goddess Athena.| Learn Religions
Cernunnos is the horned god found in many traditions of modern Paganism. He symbolizes fertility and masculine energy.| Learn Religions