Unfortunately as generations comes and goes so does our typical way of life, our cultural life style and any tradition we may know of today.
A typical irish tradition is probably hundreds of years old and some still seen as a common tradition for many families. Below is some of the traditions we’ve covered.
Ireland has dramatically changed over the years leaving behind some of the older traditions. One thing that is not as popular as it once was but is seen as a typical Irish traditions is our blessings.
Many of the Irish blessings that are a thing of the past in Ireland are still kept alive by people from all over the world. Read more about Irish Blessings & sayings.
A typical Irish traditional wedding is a beautiful ceremony to see or take part in. From the stunning attire of both the bride and groom, traditionally the later would be dressed in a kilt made from the tartan of his clan.
The bride would as is done to-day be dressed in a white dress to symbolize her purity. Read more about Irish wedding traditions.
Although death is a sad occasion a traditional wake is seldom solemn. Friends and family alike gather and share memories and funny stories about the deceased. Food and drink is always present and although the church tried to ban alcohol from wakes it was unsuccessful. Read more about Irish death traditions.
March 17th marks the day of St Patrick, celebrated by millions of people around the world. In Ireland, St Patrick’s Day was always held as an important religious day to celebrate the teachings of Christianity by St Patrick.
Many family house holds would prepare their homes for Easter Sunday by doing what would be better known as “spring cleaning” to prepare the house for blessing by the local priest which is a religious ceremony that dates back hundreds of years. Read more about Celebrating Irish Easter traditions.
To-day Halloween is celebrated all around the globe but the Halloween Holiday has its history firmly planted in Ireland.
Halloween is also known as Samhain, All Hallows Eve, Hallowmas and Hallowtide.
It is celebrated on 31st October but the holiday of Halloween is not just celebrated on the one day any more as the Christian holidays of All Saints Day, November 1st and All Souls Day, November 2nd are celebrated as well.Read more about Halloween Ireland.
Most, if not all, Irish families decorate their homes with lights, tinsel and baubles. A Christmas tree is usually erected in the family home on the first day of the holy advent calendar.
The tree will be beautifully decorated with an angel on top, presents will lay underneath as seen with many family homes around the world. Read more on Christmas traditions in Ireland.