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Celtic Life International

January/February 2024 Vol.38 No.1
Magazine

Celtic Life International is home to an extensive collection of feature stories, interviews, history, heritage, news, views, reviews, recipes, events, trivia, humour and tidbits from across all Seven Celtic Nations and beyond.

Celtic Life International

Bo camiño

CelticLifeStyle

A Step on the Road: • Place and Pilgrimage among the Celts

De Tha Dol

Celts in the Community

FESTIVAL FOCUS

Roaming Scotland

Sydney Queer Irish • One Australian group brings the best of both worlds together in the spirit of love and peace

Riverdance • Looking ahead to it’s 30th Anniversary

Bradan Press • Kickstarts Irish Language Comic

Celtic Woman • Ireland’s foremost female supergroup celebrates 20 years.

Celtic Metal • What do you get when you mix traditional Celtic melodies with Marshall amplifiers?

PyroCeltica • As Celtic Life International correspondent Tom Langlands explains, one Scottish performance troupe is bringing the heat

A Druid of Many Talents • Legendary Irish folklorist, writer, and broadcaster Michael J. Murphy sought to preserve and promote his country’s cultural traditions.

Mark C. O’Flaherty’s Narrative Thread

Dressed to Kilt 2024

the Celtic Pilgrimage • Each year, millions are called home on a spiritual sojourn to the Seven Celtic Nations.

A Pilgrim’s Photographic Journey

The Divine Sacred Feminine • is alive and well in contemporary Celtic culture.

the Celts & Christianity • The similarities of spiritual belief between two ancient cultures are surprisingly strong

Kagyu Samye Ling • Located in a peaceful valley on the banks of the river Esk in Scotland, Kagyu Samye Ling was the first Tibetan Buddhist Centre to have been established in the West.

the Holy Islet • As Celtic Life International contributor Kenneth Steven explains, the island of Eileach an Naoimh is one of Scotland’s hidden secrets

Llŷn Peninsula • A different kind of battle is now taking place in northwest Wales.

Cardiff

The Irish of Québec City

Top Ten Travel Tips • May good luck be with you wherever you go, and your blessings outnumber the shamrocks that grow.

the celtic collection • While there are just about as many travel products as there are travellers these days, these feature items have been designed to bring a wee bit of Celtic flair to your own personal pilgrimage

COVER STORY - TRAVEL PROFILES

Kal Vaikla • For one Welsh piper, music soothes the soul

Doug Lamey • He has Atlantic Canadian music in his blood

Jennifer Stephenson • One woman is carrying the torch of tradition into the future

Nowt’s Tail

The Allure of Arran

For the Traveller


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 116 Publisher: Celtic Life International Edition: January/February 2024 Vol.38 No.1

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  • Release date: January 2, 2024

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Celtic Life International is home to an extensive collection of feature stories, interviews, history, heritage, news, views, reviews, recipes, events, trivia, humour and tidbits from across all Seven Celtic Nations and beyond.

Celtic Life International

Bo camiño

CelticLifeStyle

A Step on the Road: • Place and Pilgrimage among the Celts

De Tha Dol

Celts in the Community

FESTIVAL FOCUS

Roaming Scotland

Sydney Queer Irish • One Australian group brings the best of both worlds together in the spirit of love and peace

Riverdance • Looking ahead to it’s 30th Anniversary

Bradan Press • Kickstarts Irish Language Comic

Celtic Woman • Ireland’s foremost female supergroup celebrates 20 years.

Celtic Metal • What do you get when you mix traditional Celtic melodies with Marshall amplifiers?

PyroCeltica • As Celtic Life International correspondent Tom Langlands explains, one Scottish performance troupe is bringing the heat

A Druid of Many Talents • Legendary Irish folklorist, writer, and broadcaster Michael J. Murphy sought to preserve and promote his country’s cultural traditions.

Mark C. O’Flaherty’s Narrative Thread

Dressed to Kilt 2024

the Celtic Pilgrimage • Each year, millions are called home on a spiritual sojourn to the Seven Celtic Nations.

A Pilgrim’s Photographic Journey

The Divine Sacred Feminine • is alive and well in contemporary Celtic culture.

the Celts & Christianity • The similarities of spiritual belief between two ancient cultures are surprisingly strong

Kagyu Samye Ling • Located in a peaceful valley on the banks of the river Esk in Scotland, Kagyu Samye Ling was the first Tibetan Buddhist Centre to have been established in the West.

the Holy Islet • As Celtic Life International contributor Kenneth Steven explains, the island of Eileach an Naoimh is one of Scotland’s hidden secrets

Llŷn Peninsula • A different kind of battle is now taking place in northwest Wales.

Cardiff

The Irish of Québec City

Top Ten Travel Tips • May good luck be with you wherever you go, and your blessings outnumber the shamrocks that grow.

the celtic collection • While there are just about as many travel products as there are travellers these days, these feature items have been designed to bring a wee bit of Celtic flair to your own personal pilgrimage

COVER STORY - TRAVEL PROFILES

Kal Vaikla • For one Welsh piper, music soothes the soul

Doug Lamey • He has Atlantic Canadian music in his blood

Jennifer Stephenson • One woman is carrying the torch of tradition into the future

Nowt’s Tail

The Allure of Arran

For the Traveller


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