Showing posts with label Sheelah's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sheelah's Day. Show all posts

Sunday, March 18, 2018

Sheela's Day ~ March 18



Today is Sheela's Day, which anticipates the end of the stormy season and the start of Spring. Although recent lore often says she is the wife, sister, or even housekeeper of Patrick, her origins may well be much older.

While there was a time when St. Patrick's day was a political and cultural celebration in the diaspora, or a quiet spiritual day in Ireland, many contemporary polytheists are not that keen on a day for Patrick. While we have made efforts to reclaim the day as a cultural celebration, and this has gone very well in areas with large Irish and Irish-diasporan populations and cultural options, for others an alternative celebration is more fitting.

In welcoming spring on Sheela’s Day, it is traditional to wear a fresh shamrock, which is then “drowned” in a glass as the day draws to a close. Perhaps this is the origin of the dreaded green beer, which most of us shun, along with the other plastic paddyisms of the season, preferring instead to bless and share water from a sacred spring, or milk, or other traditional fare.

Activities traditionally observed for the Hag in Scotland later in the month may also be appropriate at whatever time you welcome spring, such as climbing a hill and shouting poetry.

Our Là na Caillich video has more on this. Here it is, along with our Day of the Hag playlist.


For more info see:
http://www.bandia.net/sheela/
http://tairis-cr.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/sheelahs-day.html
http://www.gaolnaofa.com/articles/patricks-day/

For more on the particular sheela images used in this collage:
http://taramc.tripod.com/kilsarkan.html
http://www.irelands-sheelanagigs.org/sheelas/kilsarkan-church/
http://www.sheelanagig.org/wordpress/romsey/


Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Là na Caillich, 2014

The Day of the Hag copyright ©Kathryn Price NicDhàna for Gaol Naofa
  Day of The Hag 
 
photo montage copyright ©2014 Kathryn NicDhàna 
from images of the Romsey Sheela and the equinox illumination of Sliabh na Caillí, Éire



Whether as early as March 18, Sheelah's Day
in Ireland, or April 6, Là na Caillich by
the old calendar in the colder climes
of Scotland, or somewhere in between,
when the Equinox sunrise illuminates
the chamber at Sliabh na Caillí, this
is the time of year when the Hag
renews herself. And as she does so,
she brings life to the land.

She waves her branch to raise the winds,
to bring the last snow of the winter,
to turn the seasons of the year. 

Until Samhain when she ushers in the
winter again by washing her great plaid
in the whirlpool of Coire Bhreacain,
bringing the snow to cover the land.

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We still have more in the works for the season, including an overhaul of the Sheela website with new content, and additional Gaol Naofa videos. But sending you all greetings today, since the 25th is the modern calendar date of Là na Caillich. Hope everyone's having a good Spring! Slàinte Mhath!