by Christine Sine Last week we had the delight and privilege of sharing lunch with David Vandervort. David has been a friend since we employed him to oversee a renovation …
By Rev. Brenda G. Warren — The early medieval people of the British Isles were known for hospitality, of being willing to open their home where food, laughter, love, and …
by Christine Sine “The Celts had two homes: the inside of the house and the universe outside. In the winter the family orbited the hearth-fire; in summer the sun was …
by Christine Sine Tuesday (May 16th) is St Brendan’s feast day and as he is one of my favourite Celtic saints (maybe because I lived on a ship for so …
Photos and Writing by Carol Dixon Featured photo: Cuthbert’s Isle, Lindisfarne Opening Prayer (David Adam Tides & Seasons) Thanks be to the Father, I arise today, He gives me light, …
by Elaine Breckenridge Cover photo: St. Non’s Chapel, near St. David’s, Pembrokeshire, Wales Happy St. David’s Day! St. David is commemorated on Roman Catholic and Anglican church calendars, and …
by Elaine Breckenridge Happy St. Brigid’s Day! Her feast day is February 1 but it can rightly be celebrated the entire first week of February. This year I am feeling Brigid’s …
by Christine Sine This week holds some very important and fun celebrations from many traditions. As Kate Kennington Steer expressed in her Imbolc post a couple of years ago: February …
by Elaine Breckenridge “The solstice is the time when light is born out of the womb of winter’s darkness.” So writes Mara Freeman in her book entitled, Kindling A Celtic …
This writing was originally posted on December 21, 2021 and can be found here. by Elaine Breckenridge Of all the customs and traditions of Christmas, the creche or nativity set …
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