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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