By Rebecca Baxter The last few months have been tough. Lots of frustrations, unknown outcomes, and plenty of questions. I’ll be the first to admit I don’t do patience as …
by Christine Sine Today is Brigit’s feast Day. Brigit, (451-525 AD) is one of my favourite Celtic saints, She exemplified the wonderful gift of hospitality that Celtic Christians believed was not …
by Christine Sine Last week, you may remember, I posted this Celtic prayer. It is one of many that I have posted over the years, my favourites being God Circle …
I love this Irish Christmas blessing that I found a couple of years ago and thought that it needed to be coupled with this wonderfully Irish Christmas song. Enjoy …
I have just finished reading Rodney Newman’s new book Journeys With Celtic Christians, a delightful little book with fresh insights into the Celtic life of pilgrimage. I was particularly inspired by …
Celtic Christians were very aware of the Triune nature of God and treated the Trinity as family. Every family, clan or community mirrored the nature of God, an icon of …
It seems to be the season for moving. In the last month four of our close neighbours have moved and three other houses are up for sale. Friends are moving …
Our 24th Celtic retreat Shalom and the Reconciliation of God is over. It was, I think one of the best we have held, with almost perfect sunny weather in which to enjoy …
Lord today has shown us That you are able to transform all things. Wholeness emerges from brokenness, Painful endings give rise to new beginnings, Life is born out of death. …
The potential for violence lies within all our broken hearts and lives. There are hidden places within all of us, where we need to be reconciled to God’s desire for …
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