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Irish wakes making a comeback in U.S.

Teaching Americans about the Irish way of death


Steven Smith teaching people about Irish wakes at the Chicago Irish Fest
Steven Smith teaching people about Irish wakes at the Chicago Irish Fest

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Steven Smith, a Columbus, Ohio native, and his wife Cathy Jo, are alternative Irish Americans. They travel around with Irish festivals, teaching the ways of ancient Celtic Ireland.

Cathy Jo is a storyteller and author who also goes by the name “Katie of the Fairies.” She specializes in Irish and Irish-American history, stories and songs for all ages.

But Steven’s interests are more uncommon: he is an Irish wake instructor. Steven teaches people about the Irish way of dealing with death, in particular the tradition of wakes in 19th century Ireland.

At this year’s Memorial Day weekend Chicago’s Irish Fest, Smith mesmerized the crowds in the tent as he preached over a pillow-stuffed “dead body.” The tent was arranged to be similar to a small cottage in rural Ireland.

Steven eloquently described the old Irish traditions of drinking, singing and lamenting for the dead for a period of three days.

The eccentric Irish American believes Irish wakes are “the healthiest way for the mourners to participate in the send off of the deceased.” He told IrishCentral that when his father passed away in November, “we had a hell of a party.”

“Wakes” are named after the time between the death and the burial – as somebody needed to be “awake” with the body at all times at this stage.

Irish wakes became more like parties because, as explains Steven, “it was illegal for Irishmen to be together at the one time, in case they were planning a rebellion against the British Government. The exceptions to this rule were weddings and funerals. So they really made the most of those times.”


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