For 364 days a year six sets of reindeer antlers are kept in the Hurst Chapel of St Nicholas’s Church in Abbots Bromley. But on the first Monday after the first Sunday after the fourth of September the antlers are brought out for a day-long celebration that is one of the oldest traditions in Britain.
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Posts Tagged ‘Druidry’
Abbots Bromley Horn Dance
Posted in Staffordshire, tagged Druidry, Heritage on September 8, 2008 | 1 Comment »
How Druidry opened my eyes to Creation
Posted in Religion, tagged Christianity, Druidry, Faith on June 26, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Druidry resonated with me even before I knew what it was. I’ve always loved visiting stone circles, for example. You would never have found me clamouring to go to Disneyland as a child - I was happiest among the stone rows of Carnac or soaking up the energies at Castlerigg, for example.
I think the first time I [...]