About Us
An Comunn Gàidhealach is a voluntary membership
organisation, with charitable status, founded in Oban in 1891 as a vehicle for
the preservation and development of the Gaelic language. It actively encourages
the teaching, learning and use of the Gaelic language and the study and
cultivation of Gaelic literature, history, music and art. Initially, the
Association was concerned with the founding of a Gaelic Festival modelled on
the Welsh Eisteddfod. This Festival was called "The Mod" and it is a result of
considerable endeavors that now, 100 years later due recognition has been
granted to the Mod in the form of the Royal assent. The Festival is now known
as The Royal National
Mod.
Her Majesty the Queen is patron of An Comunn
Gàidhealach, and the Charity No. is SCO01282.
The Association is
usually referred to as "An Comunn" the Association. For many throughout the
world An Comunn is the body which represents the Gaelic language.
Objectives of An Comunn Gàidhealach
The aims of the Association are to support and develop all aspects of the Gaelic language, culture, history and heritage at local, national and international levels by:- Promoting the study and development of Gaelic language, literature, music, drama and all other related art forms.
- Promoting the use of the language in everyday community life.
- Actively seeking official recognition and use of Gaelic as a living language and national asset by local, national and European Governments and other agencies, by co-operating with all other organisations engaged in the provision of Gaelic language and culture
- An Comunn Gàidhealach is non-political and non-sectarian, and membership is open to anyone sharing the above objectives