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Celtic Christianity for the 21st Century


  1. frrickccc
  2. biogardener
  3. MommaG
  4. biogardener
  5. candleman13

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Top 1.   Sep 2, 2002 1:47 PM

» frrickccc - Why Celtic Christianity ?

Failte [Greetings]

I am the Vicar of StIta's's Celtic Catholic Mission [notRomanCatholicic]. I would love to hear from those of U out there who are spiritually seeking, and would find Celtic Christian Spirituality something they would find of interest. Memailil ibrorickcsrpatat@msn.com

It is the beginning of the 21st century and the same old answers are not enough. What has been touted as "Good News" , the Gospels, is not such good news, as it is presented. But Celtic
spiritual principles have much for the future.

Although Celtic Christianity began in 36 AD, it ivalady valad today. Issues of humanity, environment,justice,peace between peoples, are a very foundational part of what it is all about.

Please feel free to drop me a note and gab:>)

Blessings

Fr Fr. Rick +

-- posted by frrickccc



Top 2.   Nov 29, 2002 11:42 PM

» biogardener - Would love to

I would love to talk to you by email, but unfortunately I cannot find your email address. Please email me at biogardener@suite101.com.

-- posted by biogardener



Top 3.   Dec 1, 2002 3:21 PM

» MommaG - Re: Why Celtic Christianity ?

In response to message posted by frrickccc:

I recently had the pleasure of attending a retreat on celtic spirituality led by Philip Newell. It was a joyous time. I agree that it presents a more benign view of our relationship with God and puts a greater emphasis on grace. I look forward to hearing from you.

-- posted by MommaG



Top 4.   Dec 16, 2002 7:00 PM

» biogardener - no response

I have received no response, and when I emailed my question to the posted address, it was returned as undeliverable. I therefore don't know what to make of this posted message.

-- posted by biogardener



Top 5.   Dec 19, 2002 8:30 AM

» candleman13 - Re: Why Celtic Christianity ?

In response to message posted by frrickccc:

There were two major religions in 36 A.D that ultimately merged into Christianity. These were the followers of Mithra, and the other were the followers of Dionysus. When you speak of Celtic Christianity, which of these two paths do you speak of. I am concerned because the two terms, Celtic Christianity, could possibly cancel out the other as an oxymoron. Therefor, please help me understand the origins of Celtic Christianity if different from the merging religions I spoke of earlier. If anyone else can help me on this question, please advise. I would not want modern day Christians to be confused on what the initial poster was speaking of.

-- posted by candleman13



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