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 …
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 …
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