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I've run into a number of books and pages on the subject in my research of Celtic things (even going at it from a Pagan angle it's pretty unavoidable), so I figured I'd post some info links here for people to take a look at.
The Celtic Catholic Church welcomes you Quote:
Celtic Spirituality It probably doesn't seem too extraordinary, but I find it interesting. ![]()
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I find Celtic Christianity fascinating. A few years ago I got to visit the Holy Isle, or Lindisfarne, in northeastern England. It's the site of a small Celtic Christian community that was originally founded by St. Aidan. The community of Christians now living there follow a monastic lifestyle.
Welcome to the home of the Northumbria Community online The Holy Island of Lindisfarne Here is a video of one of the main leaders of the community, Andy Raine, reading poetry with a view of Lindisfarne in the background. I had the privilege of meeting him while I was there, and was so struck by his simple, childlike faith. He's a really neat guy. YouTube - Andy Raine
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