Explore the history of the supernatural in Ireland with Dr. Clodagh Tait. Learn about crisis apparitions, specific types of ghost that appeared far from home. Discover the significance of these stories in Irish culture and how they have survived into the 21st century. Hear a captivating Irish ghost story set in Philadelphia. Delve into the nature of Irish ghosts and their attachment to specific places. Learn about crisis apparitions and their connection to traditional Irish ideas of death.
Crisis apparitions, a type of ghost phenomenon in Ireland, often appeared to friends or family members at the moment of their death, even when they were far away.
Stories of crisis apparitions and supernatural encounters continue to be shared in Ireland, offering comfort, connection, and aiding in the grieving process.
Deep dives
The Role of Crisis Apparitions and Ghost Stories in Irish History
In this podcast episode, Dr. Clodert Tait, a historian, joins Finn Deweir to discuss the history of the supernatural in Ireland. They explore crisis apparitions, which are visions of ghosts that often appear before a death. These apparitions were believed to provide insights into people's thoughts and beliefs in the past. The discussion also touches on the Irish supernatural more generally, highlighting how ghost stories offer glimpses into people's lives and relationships. The episode includes a reading of an Irish ghost story set in Philadelphia.
The Characteristics of Irish Ghosts and Crisis Apparitions
According to Dr. Clodert Tait, Irish ghosts were often recognizable in their appearance and were associated with specific locations like houses or graveyards. Crisis apparitions, a type of ghost phenomenon, were particularly fascinating as they often appeared to friends or family members at the moment of their death, even when they were far away. These apparitions could also be accompanied by omens or signs, such as telegrams or letters, to confirm the person's death. The podcast provides examples that demonstrate the uniqueness of Irish ghost stories.
The Significance and Continuation of Crisis Apparitions Today
While the belief in crisis apparitions may have declined with modernization and technology, stories of such phenomena still persist today. People continue to recount personal experiences of ghostly encounters with dying or deceased loved ones. These stories offer comfort, a sense of connection, and aid in the grieving process. The episode suggests that further research into present-day storytelling could shed light on the evolution and persistence of crisis apparitions in contemporary contexts.
As we prepare to celebrate Halloween, this episode is a timely exploration of the history of the supernatural in Ireland.
Ghosts have long played an important role in Irish history and culture. In this podcast I am joined by Dr Clodagh Tait, a historian of the supernatural. Our conversation focuses on a specific type of ghost referred to as a crisis apparition. These usually appeared far from home, often informing an emigrant about an imminent death in their family. We discuss where these stories and beliefs came from, why they were shared and how they have survived into the 21st century!
You can read Clodagh's article mentioned in the show here https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14780038.2023.2258606
Voice Actor Therese Murray also narrates a traditional Irish ghost story which took pace in Philadelphia in the late 19th century. This was taken from the book True Irish Ghost Stories by St. John Seymour which is available here https://archive.org/details/trueirishghostst14099gut