by Rev Sheila Hamil I was reading a book called ‘Celtic Christianity’ some years ago when I found the most beautiful translation, by James McKay, of an ancient 5th Century prayer …
by Christine Sine On March 17th, we celebrate St Patrick’s Day, and for me it is a great time to celebrate the many ways in which this stream of Christianity …
by Kate Kennington Steer, all images by Kate Kennington Steer, If Candlemas Day be fair and bright Winter will have another fight. If Candlemas Day brings cloud and rain, Winter won’t …
by Diane Woodrow Many preachers and scholars, C.S. Lewis amongst them, have said, “The Bible is true but not always factual” and it is similar with the tales of the Celtic …
By Lilly Lewin Celtic Advent started this week… the Orthodox and Celtic Christians use the 40 days before Christmas to prepare our hearts for the arrival of the Light of …
by Kate Kennington Steer, all images by Kate Kennington Steer I find it difficult to comprehend where my time between the Autumn Equinox and Samhain (the Celtic festival for this cross-quarter …
by Carol Dixon Every October, an ecumenical prayer fellowship I belong to, The Companions of Brother Lawrence* celebrate St Francis-tide by meditating on the life of St Francis and thinking about …
by Diane Woodrow How do you see St Michael? One of God’s mighty angels? Or, in the UK, a clothing brand by a large department store? [Marks and Spencer’s St …
by Kate Kennington Steer, all images by Kate Kennington Steer As I mentioned in a previous post for Godspace written in 2016, I have long been fascinated by and inspired by …
by Christine Sine Over the last couple of weeks, I have started my day by lighting a circle of candles around me. Like the Celts of old, I love circles …
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