
Celtic Religion
Celtic religion was a polytheistic belief system practiced by ancient Celtic peoples, emphasizing nature, animism, and spiritual connections with gods, spirits, and land. They worshipped deities associated with natural elements like rivers, trees, and mountains, and rituals often involved offerings, sacred sites, and ceremonies led by druids—priests and spiritual leaders. The culture valued harmony with nature and believed in ongoing interactions between the physical and spiritual worlds. Although much of their practices remain speculative due to limited written records, Celtic religion played a central role in their social, cultural, and spiritual life.