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Celtic Paganism does in fact refer to a particular pagan religion and set of beliefs/roots of those beliefs.
What's the religion called then? It's like a Christian being asked what their religion is and answering "monotheism".
It depends on the coven/group. Celtic pagans call themselves that or sometimes Celtic Wiccans or just pagans.
It's the pagan beliefs that are rooted in Irish and Welsh history specifically. Then you have different pagan beliefs that are rooted in Norse theology or Greek mythology.
My mom raised me as Wiccan. There's about as many denominations as there are in the Christian religion.
Edit: Sometimes they'll even call themselves Druids or follow Druidism.
Ancient Irish and Welsh 'pagans' worshiped entirely different pantheons from each other. 'Celtic' paganism is a pretty meaningless term.
Also, everything we know about the druids was written down by Julius Caesar, and - given that he wrote it as a justification for annihilating them - there is absolutely no reason to believe he was even attempting to tell the truth.
I’m talking about neo-paganism and modern religions.