post by Rev. Brenda Griffin Warren, St. Aidan of Lindisfarne sculpted by Kathleen Parbury, 1958, red concrete on granite base, located on St. Mary’s Church grounds, Lindisfarne. Died August 31,…
by Rev. Brenda Griffin Warren, Do you love gardening and/or do you have hemorrhoids? Then St. Fiacre is the saint for you! Interestingly, he is also the patron saint of cab…
by Rev. Brenda Griffin Warren, Image of St. Ninian of Whithorn preaching to the Picts of Scotland in the 15th c. manuscript, Book of the Hours of the Virgin and Saint…
by Diane Woodrow, I wonder what we would have thought of Joan of Arc today even in some of the more crazy charismatic churches. She doesn’t fit the stereotype of…
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…
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