Episode 20 : The Care Of The Dead
Death has always been a mournful time. The transition from one world into another. In Ireland, the rituals and practices that surrounded a funeral and burial were both grand and precise. There was a respect there for the spirit of the dead person, and care was taken to ensure their passing was a marked event, grounded in both grief and celebration. The wake, the dressing of the body, and the digging of the grave all followed a line of tradition that allowed the community to experience their sorrow and protect the souls of the departed on their journey onwards.

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Episode 13 : Christmas

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Episode 14 : The Long Dark Winter Nights

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Lecture 21: Tales from Irelands Fairy Forts by Eddie Lenihan

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Episode 12 : Trees

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Episode 9 : Music and the Fairies Part 1

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In the world but not of it

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Fairies and Fae Eddie Lenihan Talks

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Episode 29 : Irish Wakes

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David Halpin: Irish Folklore - Children, Fairies and Cillíns

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Mythmaking and the True Myth – A Conversation with Martin Shaw

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Episode 1 : Halloween

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Episode 30 : The Man Who Sold His Horse In Tír Na nÓg

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Biddy Early

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Episode 22 : The Black and Tans

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Episode 4 : St Brigid

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Episode 5 : Defiant Irish Women

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This Is How A Country Is Destroyed

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'The Kilkenny Witch Trial of 1324' Irish Story - Eddie Lenihan

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Episode 16 : Roads Pt.2

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