By Lilly Lewin Yesterday, June 9th, is the day we remember St. Columba of Iona, also known as Colm Cille/Colmcille which means the Dove of the Church. St Columba was …
by Carol Dixon When I was young we had a large red leather bound book on our bookshelf. It had very few illustrations and all of them were weird pencil …
By Brenda Warren — COLUMBA OF IONA December 7, 521AD-June 9, 598AD St. Columba (Colum Cille meaning “dove of the church”) was an Irish monk, abbot, scholar, and missionary who …
In the final blog of the Reawakening our Origins series, Greg Valerio, founder of the Society of St. Columba, explores the relevance of St. Columba’s rhythm of prayer, work and …
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 …
The potential for violence lies within all our broken hearts and lives. There are hidden places within all of us, where we need to be reconciled to God’s desire for …
I love the Celtic prayers, especially those attributed to St Columba of Iona and often meditate on them and adapt them. The one above is probably my favourite but here …
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