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 …
by Christine Sine Today is Brigit’s feast Day. Brigit, (451-525 AD) is one of my favourite Celtic saints, She exemplified the wonderful gift of hospitality that Celtic Christians believed was not …
by Christine Sine Last week, you may remember, I posted this Celtic prayer. It is one of many that I have posted over the years, my favourites being God Circle …
by Christine Sine I love the circling prayers that are so much a part of Celtic Christian spirituality. These prayers speak of God’s protective “circling” presence. These prayers are very …
Celtic Christians were very aware of the Triune nature of God and treated the Trinity as family. Every family, clan or community mirrored the nature of God, an icon of …
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