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Legend of Saint CollenRead the article this discussion is about
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» Tina_Coruth - Very interesting! Hi Virginia,Very interesting! As you know, I love Celtic folklore. I'm always fascinated at the ways Christians adapted, incorporated, or changed pagan beliefs in order to make Christianity more appealing to pagans. This is a great story. Thank you! -- posted by Tina_Coruth » Dubh_Sidhe - Re: Very interesting! In response to message posted by Christina_Coruth:Thank you! They sure did, Tina, and nowhere is it seen more than in Catholicism. Thanks for stopping by. -- posted by Dubh_Sidhe » Renie_Burghardt - Legend of St Collen Interesting, Virginia. All your tales are a pleasure to read!
-- posted by Renie_Burghardt » Dubh_Sidhe - Re: Great tale, Virginia In response to message posted by jerrib:Thank you, Jerri! I love Celtic clip art! -- posted by Dubh_Sidhe » Dubh_Sidhe - Re: Legend of St Collen In response to message posted by Renie_Burghardt:Thank you, too, Renie! Appreciate your visit and your input. If there is anything special that any of you would like to see here, please let me know. -- posted by Dubh_Sidhe » Red - Virginia, another great... Virginia, another great article. I always enjoy your tales and this is a good one. It does indeed show that good triumphs over evil.I always enjoy visiting your topic and today was no exception. What a great way to start the afternoon. Take care my friend and we will talk soon. -- posted by Red » Dubh_Sidhe - Re: Virginia, another great... In response to message posted by Red:Hi, there, Mary! If I had three wishes one of them would be to find an imaginitive way to say thanks, but till then it will have to come from the heart-- -- posted by Dubh_Sidhe
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