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…
by Christine Sine The great Irish teacher John Scotus Eriugena taught that God speaks to us through two books. One is the little book, he says, the book of scripture,…
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 reflect on Celtic retreats we used to hold, I am also revisiting many of the Celtic prayer books on my shelves. Reading Rodney Newman’s book, Journey with Celtic…
by Michael Moore When Denise and I were on our honeymoon in Ireland (May 2014) I took this picture of Saint Tola’s Cross near Dysert O’Dea Castle. At the top…
This is our 25th year joining with you at our annual Celtic Prayer Retreat. To help celebrate, we’ve added a Friday evening program, Introduction to Celtic Spirituality followed by a…
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