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…
It seems to be the season for moving. In the last month four of our close neighbours have moved and three other houses are up for sale. Friends are moving…
Our 24th Celtic retreat Shalom and the Reconciliation of God is over. It was, I think one of the best we have held, with almost perfect sunny weather in which to enjoy…
Its the last day to register online for the retreat on Saturday. You can still register on site Saturday. The programmes are ready, and today I am working on cutting…
Our Celtic retreat is now less than a week away and as you can imagine I am frantically busy purchasing supplies, packing boxes, and finishing off those last minute details. For…
For Celtic Christians, God was a key part of all things natural and beautiful. They praised God’s design and creation of all things. All creation was seen as translucent with…
Yesterday we held our fortnightly MSA team meeting. There is so much happening at the moment as we get ready for the Celtic retreat August 7-9th and work toward a clear idea…
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