Celtic Christianity

      Celtic Christianity was and is a form of Christianity that developed in those areas of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales where the indigenious Celtic people were converted to Christianity in the early 5th and 6th centuries CE. Their mark on Christianity was unique, and elements of it have lasted for ages. This page and those that it links to show this continuing influence.

      Links to Celtic Christianity information on the Web

      • Celtic Christian Ring
      • The Clover Clearinghouse of Celtic Christian Links (EVERYplace on the Web!)
      • Celtic Christian Music
      • Celtic Christianity and the Celtic Church
      • Welsh Christianity
      • Anamchara Celtic Church
      • Celtic Christian Home Page
      • St. Dubricius: Celtic Studies & Celtic Christianity
      • New Hinba CyberMonastery
      • A very comprehensive Celtic Christianity page can be found at http://www.shsu.edu/~lib_maa/celt_christ.html.
      • Celtic Orthodox Christianity Home Page
      • The Foolish Cross
        Designed to show the Love of God, and hope for life eternal with Celtic art. Celtic prayers, and saints as well.
      • South Central Texas Celtic Christian Community
        South Central Texas Celtic Christian Community exists to restore ancient Celtic Christian Community worship within the geographical area that includes Austin, San Antonio and Corpus Christi. Fr Abbot Scott Dennis (frscott@hotmail.com) currently serves as priest and abbot for this region.
      • Celtic Orthodox Christian Resources
        Céli Dé (Servants of God)are Orthodox Christian men and women, monastic and married.
        The Rule and Requirements of the Céli Dé, the Missal used at the ancient Céli Dé houses, a Breviary based on Céli Dé rule, and other important documents are available.
        "Come forth and take possession of the Kingdom of my Father which hath been prepared for ye from the beginning of the world."
      • New Hinba CyberMonastery
      • St. Brendan the Navigator Web Site

      Other Celtic places of Interest

      • For Celtic art try Chris "Topher" DeRosia's page of Celtic Knot Crosses
      • The Celtic server at Stanford also has some Celtic Clipart
      • Angus Og's links to EVERYTHING Celtic!
      • Irish and Celtic Thingies.
      • Celtic Net.
      • Irish and Celtic Resources on the Net.
      • Progressive Celtic Studies Pages.
      • Usenet News Group soc.culture.celtic

      Liturgies

      • The Lorrha Missal


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