(Also spelled Dagda) An important deity of the ancient Pagan tribes of Ireland, usually referred to as The Daghda. The name means “The Good God” as in “good at everything” rather than ethically good.
Readers, please enjoy this guest blog post by Rev. Wendy Van Allen, author of the new Relighting the Cauldron.
Over the centuries when the Roman Catholic and later Christian churches supplanted the Pagan religions of Europe, we know that many...