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Dun Ailline Druid Brotherhood

The Dun Ailline Druid Brotherhood (also known as Dun Ailline or HDDA, Hermandad Druida Dun Ailline in Spanish) is a pagan organization for followers of the Celtic Neopaganism based on Spain in 2010, which supports the practice of a type of Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism called Druidism, centered on the Celtic culture of Ireland, and whose principal deities are known as the Tuatha Dé Danann. Its members consider themselves practitioners of a European native religion and they call themselves creidim, a concept of Irish origin.

Dun Ailline Druid Brotherhood - Spain
Formation2010
TypeCeltic Reconstructionist Paganism, Celtic neopaganism, Modern Paganism
Location
Official language
Gaeilge, Spanish, English
Founders
Marta Vey
Websitehttp://www.dunailline.org/

In Spain, the Dun Ailline Druidic Brotherhood is legally registered under the number and Irish name 2854-SG/A – Traidisiún na Beannach Fia Mór – Irish Reconstructionist Druid Tradition, being one of the first neopagan religions legally recognized in Spain, traditionally a Catholic country, with other organizations like the Fintan Druidic Order and the Celtiberic Wicca, among others.[1]

Druidism Edit

 
The Seanoir Marta Vey, celebrating one traditional offering.

The first revival of Druidism came from the hand of John Aubrey and John Toland. The September 21, 1716, day of the autumn equinox, the Druidic group of which John Toland was one of the members, was commissioned to proclaim symbolically at the top of Primrose Hill, and "facing the eye of light" (the sun), the call, for all Druids that may exist around the world, the assembly that was to take place on September 22, 1717 in London in the Apple Tree Tavern, Charles st., Coven garden. At the same time calls were sent by messengers to the various 'Bosquets or Groves' that were known to still exist. The delegates of the Druidic bardic circles and represented at the meeting of September 22, 1717 came from bosquets, groves or circles so far as London, York, Oxford, Wales, Cornwall, the Isle of Man, Anglesey, Scotland, Ireland and Armorica in France, especially of the town of Nantes.[2][3][4]

Subsequently, because of the Irish diaspora, a new nativist Druidic line, centered on the reconstructionism of the culture, spirituality and folklore of Ireland arises in United States. The creidim honor the deities known as Tuatha Dé Danann, headed by An Dagda and oldest Celtic deities like Cernunnos. The word creidim means believer in Gaeilge.

History Edit

After the disappearance of the Ord Draiochta Na Uisnech - ODU, Order made by Kenn R. White, in 2009 closes the Grove Magh Mor, "grove" in Spain that ODU dedicated to promoting the Tradition of the Great Stag. In 2010 Marta Vey founded the Dun Ailline Druid Brotherhood, in order to preserve and transmit the Tradition of the Great Stag. In the same year, 2010, a cultural association focused on the recreationism of Ireland in the 6th-9th centuries, whose purpose is to publicize their culture, customs and myths, was created.

In October 2012, HDDA becomes recognized as a religious denomination by the Government of Spain.[5][6]

In November 2012 was admitted as a full member of the Spanish Platform for Religious Freedom of Paganism,[7] created with the purpose of obtaining legal rights to practitioners of pagan beliefs and serve as interlocutor with the Government of Spain.

In December 2014, the HDDA participates in the II Pagan Day held in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, (Barcelona).[8][9][10]

Structural organization Edit

The organization is headed by the Ard droi / Ard Bandrui who legally represents the religious association, being also the religious leader of it.

HDDA base is formed by creidim. The priesthood is made by droi and Bandrui. Any creidim can access the priestly preparation if you meet the requirements.

In 2014, the founder Marta Vey was named Ard Bandrui by the priestly assembly, and was ratified as legal and religious representative of HDDA.

The creidim are organized into local groups that meet for holding various celebrations.

Festivities Edit

Beliefs Edit

The Four Pillars of Druidism and the Six Celtic Virtues, ethical code that suggest the behavior patterns of the creidim.

Celtic Virtues
Honor
Honesty
Justice
Hospitality
Loyalty
Courage
Basic beliefs are:
  • Multiple lives
  • Spirit in all things
  • Reverence for the ancestors
  • Believe in multiple worlds

Sacred texts Edit

 
Awen

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Druidism official religion in Spain: http://spain.pagannewswirecollective.com/dun-ailline-inicia-legalizacion/05414 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Podcast on Druidry in the Spanish radio show Encrucijada Pagana, Radio Cerdanyola (Barcelona). Druidism I: http://www.ivoox.com/14-05-2014-druidismo-i-audios-mp3_rf_3117636_1.html
  3. ^ Podcast on the historic Druidry in the Spanish radio show Encrucijada Pagana, Radio Cerdanyola (Barcelona). Druidism II: http://www.ivoox.com/21-05-2014-druidismo-ii-audios-mp3_rf_3140839_1.html
  4. ^ Podcast on Druidry in the Spanish radio show Noches Mágicas by David Escalante on Radio Unión Cataluña (Barcelona, Catalonia), with an interview about Druidism with Marta Vey: http://www.ivoox.com/noches-magicas-marta-vey-druida-la-audios-mp3_rf_714468_1.html
  5. ^ Meeting with the Deputy Director of Relations with the Confessions: http://spain.pagannewswirecollective.com/confesiones-religiosas-paganas-se-reunen-con-subdtor-relaciones-confesiones/10513 2013-10-30 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Quote by Francisco Diez de Velasco in his Religions in Spain - Past and Present: https://books.google.com/books?id=NZlYiNocJAIC&pg=PA54
  7. ^ Meeting of the Pagan platform with the Foundation for Pluralism and Coexistence: https://plataformapagana.wordpress.com/2014/02/13/reunion-de-la-plataforma-pagana-con-la-fundacion-pluralismo-y-convivencia/
  8. ^ II Día del paganismo: http://diadelpaganisme.blogspot.com.es/
  9. ^ Paganism and Modern Society (in Spanish) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATA1YPJWNRQ
  10. ^ "The Warrior Way in the Irish Celtic Paganism, Ethics and Moral (in Spanish)": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3qER2Af95c

References Edit

  • Observatory of Religious Pluralism in Spain Fundación Pluralismo y Convivencia, Icaria editorial. ISBN 978-84-9888-025-0 (Spanish)

External links Edit

  • Official Website of the Dun Ailline Druid Brotherhood (HDDA)

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The Dun Ailline Druid Brotherhood also known as Dun Ailline or HDDA Hermandad Druida Dun Ailline in Spanish is a pagan organization for followers of the Celtic Neopaganism based on Spain in 2010 which supports the practice of a type of Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism called Druidism centered on the Celtic culture of Ireland and whose principal deities are known as the Tuatha De Danann Its members consider themselves practitioners of a European native religion and they call themselves creidim a concept of Irish origin Dun Ailline Druid Brotherhood SpainFormation2010TypeCeltic Reconstructionist Paganism Celtic neopaganism Modern PaganismLocationBarcelona Catalonia SpainOfficial languageGaeilge Spanish EnglishFoundersMarta VeyWebsitehttp www dunailline org In Spain the Dun Ailline Druidic Brotherhood is legally registered under the number and Irish name 2854 SG A Traidisiun na Beannach Fia Mor Irish Reconstructionist Druid Tradition being one of the first neopagan religions legally recognized in Spain traditionally a Catholic country with other organizations like the Fintan Druidic Order and the Celtiberic Wicca among others 1 Contents 1 Druidism 2 History 3 Structural organization 4 Festivities 5 Beliefs 6 Sacred texts 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksDruidism EditMain articles Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism and Neo Druidism nbsp The Seanoir Marta Vey celebrating one traditional offering The first revival of Druidism came from the hand of John Aubrey and John Toland The September 21 1716 day of the autumn equinox the Druidic group of which John Toland was one of the members was commissioned to proclaim symbolically at the top of Primrose Hill and facing the eye of light the sun the call for all Druids that may exist around the world the assembly that was to take place on September 22 1717 in London in the Apple Tree Tavern Charles st Coven garden At the same time calls were sent by messengers to the various Bosquets or Groves that were known to still exist The delegates of the Druidic bardic circles and represented at the meeting of September 22 1717 came from bosquets groves or circles so far as London York Oxford Wales Cornwall the Isle of Man Anglesey Scotland Ireland and Armorica in France especially of the town of Nantes 2 3 4 Subsequently because of the Irish diaspora a new nativist Druidic line centered on the reconstructionism of the culture spirituality and folklore of Ireland arises in United States The creidim honor the deities known as Tuatha De Danann headed by An Dagda and oldest Celtic deities like Cernunnos The word creidim means believer in Gaeilge History EditAfter the disappearance of the Ord Draiochta Na Uisnech ODU Order made by Kenn R White in 2009 closes the Grove Magh Mor grove in Spain that ODU dedicated to promoting the Tradition of the Great Stag In 2010 Marta Vey founded the Dun Ailline Druid Brotherhood in order to preserve and transmit the Tradition of the Great Stag In the same year 2010 a cultural association focused on the recreationism of Ireland in the 6th 9th centuries whose purpose is to publicize their culture customs and myths was created In October 2012 HDDA becomes recognized as a religious denomination by the Government of Spain 5 6 In November 2012 was admitted as a full member of the Spanish Platform for Religious Freedom of Paganism 7 created with the purpose of obtaining legal rights to practitioners of pagan beliefs and serve as interlocutor with the Government of Spain In December 2014 the HDDA participates in the II Pagan Day held in L Hospitalet de Llobregat Barcelona 8 9 10 Structural organization EditThe organization is headed by the Ard droi Ard Bandrui who legally represents the religious association being also the religious leader of it HDDA base is formed by creidim The priesthood is made by droi and Bandrui Any creidim can access the priestly preparation if you meet the requirements In 2014 the founder Marta Vey was named Ard Bandrui by the priestly assembly and was ratified as legal and religious representative of HDDA The creidim are organized into local groups that meet for holding various celebrations Festivities EditSeasonal Celebrations Samhain Mean Geimhridh Imbolc Ostara Beltane Mean Samhraidh see also Litha Lughnassadh and the autumn Equinox called Mean Foghamar see also Mabon Gui and Devotions Intraseasonal celebrationsBeliefs EditThe Four Pillars of Druidism and the Six Celtic Virtues ethical code that suggest the behavior patterns of the creidim Celtic VirtuesHonorHonestyJusticeHospitalityLoyaltyCourageBasic beliefs are Multiple lives Spirit in all things Reverence for the ancestors Believe in multiple worldsSacred texts Edit nbsp AwenThe Mythological Cycle The Lebor Gabala Erenn The First and Second battle of Cath Maige Tuired Togail Bruidne Da Derga The Ulster Cycle or Ruraiocht Tain Bo Cuailnge Lebor na hUidre The Fenian Cycle also known as Fiannaidheacht The Cycles of the Kings Immram the travels to Tir na nog among other tales and legends Other texts are the Brehon Laws Carmina Gadelica by Alexander Carmichael the Druidic Triads See also EditCeltic neopaganism Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism Dun Ailinne ancient ceremonial site on the hill of Cnoc Ailinne Knockaulin in County Kildare Ireland Neopaganism in Latin Europe Minor religions in Spain Neo DruidismNotes Edit Druidism official religion in Spain http spain pagannewswirecollective com dun ailline inicia legalizacion 05414 Archived 2015 04 02 at the Wayback Machine Podcast on Druidry in the Spanish radio show Encrucijada Pagana Radio Cerdanyola Barcelona Druidism I http www ivoox com 14 05 2014 druidismo i audios mp3 rf 3117636 1 html Podcast on the historic Druidry in the Spanish radio show Encrucijada Pagana Radio Cerdanyola Barcelona Druidism II http www ivoox com 21 05 2014 druidismo ii audios mp3 rf 3140839 1 html Podcast on Druidry in the Spanish radio show Noches Magicas by David Escalante on Radio Union Cataluna Barcelona Catalonia with an interview about Druidism with Marta Vey http www ivoox com noches magicas marta vey druida la audios mp3 rf 714468 1 html Meeting with the Deputy Director of Relations with the Confessions http spain pagannewswirecollective com confesiones religiosas paganas se reunen con subdtor relaciones confesiones 10513 Archived 2013 10 30 at the Wayback Machine Quote by Francisco Diez de Velasco in his Religions in Spain Past and Present https books google com books id NZlYiNocJAIC amp pg PA54 Meeting of the Pagan platform with the Foundation for Pluralism and Coexistence https plataformapagana wordpress com 2014 02 13 reunion de la plataforma pagana con la fundacion pluralismo y convivencia II Dia del paganismo http diadelpaganisme blogspot com es Paganism and Modern Society in Spanish https www youtube com watch v ATA1YPJWNRQ The Warrior Way in the Irish Celtic Paganism Ethics and Moral in Spanish https www youtube com watch v B3qER2Af95cReferences EditObservatory of Religious Pluralism in Spain Fundacion Pluralismo y Convivencia Icaria editorial ISBN 978 84 9888 025 0 Spanish External links EditOfficial Website of the Dun Ailline Druid Brotherhood HDDA Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dun Ailline Druid Brotherhood amp oldid 1152808637, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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