By Lilly Lewin August tends to be a month of transition for me and my family. School starts, people move, seasons baby step into changing. My facebook feed reminded me …
By Lynne Baab — 1367 years ago, on August 31, 651, Bishop Aiden of Lidisfarne died, so today I am reflecting on his life. I have learned several significant things …
Today we celebrate, St Ninian of Whithorn with this wonderful post by Rowan Wyatt — What’s it like to feel like you don’t exist? Many years ago, I mislaid my …
Rev. Brenda Griffin Warren — CUTHBERT OF LINDISFARNE — c634-March 20, 687 AD St. Cuthbert was the much-loved 7th c. Bishop of Lindisfarne who is the patron saint of Northern England. …
Rev. Brenda Griffin Warren — Many of us are familiar with the early Irish saint, Brigid (Brigit, Bridget, Bride), one of Ireland’s three patron saints along with St. Patrick and St. …
by Greg Valerio (Editors Note: This is the second of a series of 3 which was originally posted at the St. Columba Blog and is reposted here with permission.) The Monastic Church was …
by Greg Valerio (Editors Note: This is the first of a series of 3 which was originally posted at the St. Columba Blog and is reposted here with permission. Due to issues …
Michael Moore — In stark contrast to the beauty around us that is County Kerry in the Irish Republic, stands a memorial to those who died during the battle for …
Lynne M. Baab — Psalm 19 tells us that the heavens speak to us: The heavens are telling the glory of God; and the firmament[a] proclaims his handiwork. Day to day …
As I mentioned in Friday’s post Cooking is not a Spectator Sport, we have had a steady stream of visitors over the last few weeks, with more to come as the summer …
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