This writing was originally posted on December 21, 2021 and can be found here. by Elaine Breckenridge Of all the customs and traditions of Christmas, the creche or nativity set…
by Elaine Breckenridge Winter is upon us. According to the ancient Celtic calendar, winter begins November 1. It makes sense to me to mark the beginning of winter in November…
by Elaine Breckenridge, featured photo: Waves at English Boom, Camano Island During the lockdown days of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, personal rhythms of life were interrupted. I found myself…
Last Wednesday’s Facebook Live on the Godspacelight Community group with Lilly Lewin and myself was the most fun one we have done. I must confess that neither of us knew…
by Christine Sine Today is the first day of Celtic Advent, and once more I am relishing this early taste of Advent. I love that Celtic Advent begins 40 days…
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,…
The Celtic saints were a fun loving people with many prayers that expressed this. Here is one I love that I thought you may enjoy as I focus on laughter…
I came across this beautiful ancient prayer in my files today and could not resist sharing it again. It is such a soothing prayer. Take a couple of deep breaths…
Icon by Jennifer Richard-Morrow ST. GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES Patron Saint of Cats 626 AD-March 17, 659AD By Rev. Brenda Griffin Warren March 17th is not just St Patrick’s Day it…
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