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Reconciliation between Gaels and Catholics?

Im trying to reconcile with the Catholic church or at least make myself more relatable to non-pagans.

Could God represent the Universe as a whole, Mary represent Danu, Christ represent Belenus and the angels represent the Tuatha De Danann? Heaven being Tir Na Nog?

I know they love being literal.. but.. its not like they havent changed things to compensate for new worshippers before.


Male trinity:

holy ghost: bodach

father: dagda

son: belenus


Female trinity:

holy ghost: cailliach

mother: morrigan

daughter: danu


and Brigid represents the compatibility and hopeful amiability between the Catholic church and Irish Gaels.

I dont know what I think of Patrick or the other Irish saint. I remember them being kind of rude at best though from what I read.

I prefer calling churches temples or sanctums.



fir bolgs/fomori = demons


sunday = sunday

monday = moonday

tuesday = tyr/taranis day

wednesday = dagda/odin day?

thursday - thor/nuada? day

friday - frigg/freyja/morrigan/danu day?

saturday = saytr/cronus/baldr/loki/belenus day?



i dont know why but i often associate nuada with thor



The Norse god Týr is another deity equated with Mars who lost a hand. <- from the Nuada wikipedia


im starting to think thor and odin are the same person


nuada/taranis/dagda/tyr/thor/odin are all the same deity, but maybe different moods/ages he has?


the dagda ruled the majority of the week, or overall calendar time probably?

father time

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