Step into the Ireland of Christmas candles, Wren Boys, midnight Masses, winter stories, family feasts, and traditions that survived famine, emigration, conquest, and change.
Christmas in Ireland is far more than a single day. It is a season shaped by ancient customs, Christian devotion, folklore, hospitality, music, memory, and the enduring spirit of a people who made the feast uniquely their own.
From the winter solstice rituals of prehistoric Ireland to the candle glowing in the window on Christmas Eve, this book explores the remarkable story of how Ireland created one of the world's richest Christmas traditions.
Inside you'll discover:
• Ancient midwinter customs that survived into the modern Irish Christmas
• The role of monks, saints, and early Christianity in shaping the feast
• Christmas during the Norman period, the Penal Laws, and the Great Famine
• The origins of the Wren Boys and Nollaig na mBan
• Traditional Irish Christmas foods, drinks, music, and celebrations
• The powerful connection between Christmas, family, memory, and the Irish diaspora
• Folklore, beliefs, customs, and winter traditions passed down through generations
• How Irish communities at home and abroad kept Christmas alive through centuries of change
Rich in history, folklore, and cultural insight, A True Irish Christmas reveals the stories behind the traditions that continue to illuminate Irish homes each winter.
Whether your family comes from Ireland, you love Irish history, or you simply want to understand one of the world's most distinctive Christmas traditions, this book offers a fascinating journey into the heart of an Irish Christmas.