Evolution of the Gaelic Culture over time
The Gaelic culture is still aroudn in the modern times. Many places in the UK, such as Ireland, Scotland, Manx areas, and even some places in Britian still speak the Gaelic language. The religion has evolved over time, and the celtic polythestic beliefs have gone done. Many people of the Gaelic culture are now following Christianity. The two religions have always been very similar in beliefs but eventually Christianity had spread over Eurpoe, and reached the Gaelic areas.
Many of the traditions and festivals that were held back in the older times are still practiced today, such as the 4 seasons festivals; Imbolc Festival, Lughnasa Festival, Samhain festival, and the Beltaine festival.
Many of the traditions and festivals that were held back in the older times are still practiced today, such as the 4 seasons festivals; Imbolc Festival, Lughnasa Festival, Samhain festival, and the Beltaine festival.