John Michael McLoughlin lives and writes on the brisk, beautiful shores of Lake Superior, MN. As a devotee and lover of traditional Irish spirituality, lore, and language, he is passionate about sharing these ancestral ways with others, providing strong foundations for seekers new to the path, as well as deep and enriching material for the experienced wayfarer.
In this beautiful collection of rites, McLoughlin has worked hard to preserve not only the traditions of pagan Ireland, but the original language in which they would have been performed. While the English versions lend flexibility to modern readers, the Irish renditions really bring out the joy and reverence so essential to effective spiritual practice.--Logan Albright, author of Libertarian Paganism and Conform or Be Cast Out: The (Literal) Demonization of Nonconformists John McLoughlin has created a much needed Pagan Irish devotional based in genuine Irish culture and history that will be of interest to anyone with ancestry from the far flung Irish and Celtic diaspora, world-wide. A book like this one should be required reading for any aspiring Druid or Celtic Pagan who seeks to perform rituals based in ancient tradition. I will certainly be recommending it to my students.--Ellen Evert Hopman, Archdruid of Tribe of the Oak, and author of the Druid trilogy of novels The author has done an incredible amount of research into traditions and folklore to bring us a beautifully written book on Irish Pagan prayers and rites of all kinds. Fascinating to read and very useful to work with, including the use of dual language. Very impressive.--Rachel Paterson, Witch and author of Pagan Portals The Cailleach, Beneath the Moon and Witchcraft into the Wilds The Irish Book of Rites is unique, a dual language text that offers evocative rituals in both English and Irish. A wonderful way to connect to your spirituality across the tides of the year; truly something that all Irish pagans should have on their shelf.--Morgan Daimler, author of Irish Paganism and Gods and Goddesses of Ireland