by Steve Wickham A Familiar Stranger I saw a stranger today. I put food for him in the eating-place And drink in the drinking-place And music in the listening-place. In …
by Christine Valters Paintner In Ireland, Brigid is one of the three patron Saints of the land alongside Patrick and Columba. We don’t know many details of her life, …
by Christine Sine Last week some of you may remember I posted this circling prayer meditation. One person commented: In a busy place draw a circle around you with your …
by Rev. Brenda Griffin Warren Father James Martin in his book, My Life with the Saints describes saints as simply being “friends on the other side.” For this lifelong Protestant, this …
by Jan Blencowe The imagery of a nest fascinates me. Have you ever come upon a bird’s nest in the autumn when the trees are almost bare? Have you taken …
John Finn – I’ve just started birding, and it is teaching me a lot about listening. I’m in a beginner’s ornithology field class. It started in the cold, early spring …
by Rodney Newman When you overhear someone talking about their friend you know that more information is needed to determine the nature of the relationship. That term could refer to …
by Christine Sine Circles were significant to the Celts. It was felt that a circle with no break was a symbol of eternal life, a complete whole affording no access …
by Ana Lisa De Jong Regardless of the destination, Celtic pilgrims saw their physical travels as representing an inner journey as well. They sought to avoid distractions that kept them …
by Rodney Newman When I first became acquainted with Celtic Christianity, I delighted in the stories of St. Brigid. In my imagination, I could see a little rambunctious girl …
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