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Celtic Life International

March/April 2024 Vol.38 No.2
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

FÁILTE

Macalla • Echoes of Eire

Deconstructing St Brigid • As Celtic Life International correspondent Lillian Holt explains, St Brigid remains “a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma…”

Two Lives of St. Brigid • A new book on Ireland’s most famous female brings together the best of both worlds. Celtic Life International correspondent Candice Sage tells us more.

Distinctly Dublin • Ireland’s capital city remains a hotbed of classic and contemporary sounds.

Belfast, Reborn • While Northern Ireland’s capital city keeps one foot to the floor for the future, it has the other firmly planted in the past.

Intimate Ireland • With lush landscapes, sweeping shorelines, vast natural wonders, and a gentle climate, Ireland is idyllic for travelers. As Celtic Life International Managing Editor Stephen Patrick Clare explains, the journey is the destination.

Ireland’s Ancient East! • Ireland’s bold and beautiful south-eastern coastline is a symphony of culture, where the past, present and future converge to compose the most timeless of masterpieces

Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way • The rugged majesty of Ireland’s 2500-kilometer Wild Atlantic Way might only be surpassed by its warm and welcoming people. If the journey is the destination, then it is best enjoyed in the company of the witty and wise. In that regard, the Irish are wonderful hosts, particularly on the west coast, where residents take Céad Míle Fáilte to heart. Celtic Life International’s Managing Editor Stephen Patrick Clare takes us home…

Hope Macaulay

Donegal Chowder

St. Kevin and the Blackbird


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 84 Publisher: Celtic Life International Edition: March/April 2024 Vol.38 No.2

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  • Release date: February 16, 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

FÁILTE

Macalla • Echoes of Eire

Deconstructing St Brigid • As Celtic Life International correspondent Lillian Holt explains, St Brigid remains “a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma…”

Two Lives of St. Brigid • A new book on Ireland’s most famous female brings together the best of both worlds. Celtic Life International correspondent Candice Sage tells us more.

Distinctly Dublin • Ireland’s capital city remains a hotbed of classic and contemporary sounds.

Belfast, Reborn • While Northern Ireland’s capital city keeps one foot to the floor for the future, it has the other firmly planted in the past.

Intimate Ireland • With lush landscapes, sweeping shorelines, vast natural wonders, and a gentle climate, Ireland is idyllic for travelers. As Celtic Life International Managing Editor Stephen Patrick Clare explains, the journey is the destination.

Ireland’s Ancient East! • Ireland’s bold and beautiful south-eastern coastline is a symphony of culture, where the past, present and future converge to compose the most timeless of masterpieces

Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way • The rugged majesty of Ireland’s 2500-kilometer Wild Atlantic Way might only be surpassed by its warm and welcoming people. If the journey is the destination, then it is best enjoyed in the company of the witty and wise. In that regard, the Irish are wonderful hosts, particularly on the west coast, where residents take Céad Míle Fáilte to heart. Celtic Life International’s Managing Editor Stephen Patrick Clare takes us home…

Hope Macaulay

Donegal Chowder

St. Kevin and the Blackbird


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