The Celtic Cross

I'm in a Celtic Christian Facebook community, a person in the group asked about the Celtic Cross. How did the Celtic Cross come to be? Looking at a couple of books I had and some web searching. It has been very interesting to discover the different thoughts with regard to how the Celtic cross came... Continue Reading →

This looks like a wonderful CD

Keith Duke has developed a musical language that has its roots in Celtic music and the ancient chants, yet speaks too in the voice of the twenty-first century. He has worked for many years with the priest-poet of Lindisfarne, Source: Sacred Dance CD, 656172012329, 1490179, Keith Duke, kevin Mayhew Ltd - Kevin Mayhew

Celtic Yearning!

This is a post from on July 3, 2015 by sunriseofcross I discovered a friend wrote the words and music for this song and every time I would hear this music I would be taken to the hills of Scotland. It is 3 years ago next month I went to Scotland to visit family before this... Continue Reading →

The Anam Cara

These thoughts are my musing about my book project. The Anam Cara, A Celtic Tale of Tobar’s Transformation. It was inspired by a wonderful book by John O'Donohue, Anam Cara. This was the seed sown, beginning the journey of discovering more on this subject. The following is thought insights I'm trying to bring to the surface... Continue Reading →

What Is Celtic Christian Spirituality?

Touched By Many: Celtic Christian Spirituality is like a bolt of tartan that has been woven together over a long period of time, centuries. There have been may hands that tended to the sheep, protecting the heard from the wolves, protecting life, allowing the fleece to grow, passing through many hands. That touch is necessary, touched... Continue Reading →

A Trinity Blessing

  I have been reading a book by Martin Wallace, The Celtic Resource Book, I highly recommend this book, so full of insights and ideas. I was encouraged by his suggestion to take any normal action of the day like working, reading, writing, washing dishes, or in the more agrarian time of old, milking the... Continue Reading →

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