Thursday, March 13, 2008

Tir na nOg


"The Land of Eternal Youth or the Land of the Ever-Young, Tir na nOg is the most popular of the Otherworlds in Irish mythology. The hero and the guide travel together on magical horses, able to gallop on water, to the Blessed Realm and the hero spends some time there. It is considered a place beyond the edges of the map, located on an island far to the west of Ireland. It could be reached by either an arduous voyage or an invitation from one of its fairy residents (the Tuatha De Danaan). This otherworld is a place where sickness and death do not exist and time seems to stand still. It is a place of eternal youth and beauty. Music, strength, life and all pleasurable pursuits come together in a single place. Happiness lasts forever, no one wants for food or drink." *
"Saint Patrick in legend is to have been met by two ancient warriors, Caílte mac Rónáin and Oisín (regarded in legend as the greatest poet of Ireland), during his evangelical travels. The two were once members of Fionn mac Cumhaill's (Finn McCool) warrior band the Fianna (mythical hunter-warriors), and somehow survived to Patrick's time. They traveled with the saint and told him their stories...one in which Osian is taken to Tir na nOg by a fairy woman named Niamh." *
As Saint Patrick's Day once again makes it's way to our calendars, I am reminded of the monastic Celtic Christianity and Padraig's faithful evangelism to the people of Ireland during a time in history when myth & legend mixed with daily life. I can't help but think of the mythical island of Tir na nOg on St. Patrick's Day...especially if you've ever been in an Irish pub on St. Paddy's night packed full of celebratory Irish (and those who wish they were Irish) like sardines in a tin. Live Irish music being played loud and strong. Everyone singing, drinking, dancing, laughing, enjoying life here and now with friends old & new in honor of loved ones and heroic figures from the past with a hope and promise for the future. That's right...having a pint with yer mates in an Irish pub on St. Paddy's is next to Tir na nOg! Life is good!
God bless ye...Slainte!
* quotes taken from Wikipedia: Tir na nOg, St. Patrick, Osian & "I Am Of Irelaunde: A Novel of Patrick and Osian" by Juilene Osborne-McKnight