Luke Eastwood

Celebrant

I began my study of Druidry in 1995 in London, although I started life in Scotland. I moved to Ireland in 1999, later initiated in the Druid Clan of Dana (2009) and completing my OBOD training in 2011. I have been involved in Druid groves in both Wexford and Kerry for many years, as well as organizing spiritual events (e.g Éigse Spiorad Cheilteach) and I founded Irish Druid Network website in 2006. I currently am the Editor of Pagan Ireland magazine, which began in 2021.
I have performed weddings, funerals, baby namings and coming of age ceremonies for a diverse group of people and I hope to provide a special and uniquely tailored ritual, that suits each person’s hopes and needs. Currently I am not a legal celebrant, so I cannot legally solemnize handfasting/marriage ceremonies.
Generally I draw on Celtic cultural values in ceremonies but I have also adapted rituals for other paths (e.g. Norse Paganism) when requested. I try to be flexible in approach, so that ceremonies can be honed to fit your own tradition and your own personal beliefs. I am happy to travel anywhere in Munster or Leinster and I can cater for all budgets.

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