by Diane Woodrow, photo credit: visitwales.com On 25th January many people in Wales will be celebrating Saint Dwynwen’s Day. This is the time for marriage proposals and, at least pre-covid, of…
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 Carol Dixon, photo above of St Andrew’s Church, Bothal, Northumberland, UK by Carol Dixon Growing up in a household with a Scottish father, we never forgot St Andrew’s Day!…
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 Carol Dixon In May 2007 I stayed for three Days on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne living in the Bothy at St Cuthbert’s United Reformed Church Centre where the Director,…
by Lisa DeRosa with music by Sheila Hamil (used with permission) In honor of their martyrdom in Rome, the liturgical calendar includes the Feasts of Saints Peter and Paul for…