The Sacredness of Every Day
How Celtic Christianity Still Survives in a World Lost to Modernization
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Andrea VanScoyoc
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Celtic Christianity, a spiritual tradition that flourished in the British Isles from the 5th to the 12th centuries, offers a fascinating glimpse into an early form of Christianity that was deeply intertwined with the natural world and a strong sense of community.
Unlike the more structured and hierarchical Roman Christianity, Celtic Christianity was characterized by its monastic communities, its emphasis on pilgrimage, and a reverence for creation that permeated its theology and practice.
This distinct brand of faith, often described as a "faith of the wild," drew heavily from the pre-Christian spiritualities of the Celtic peoples, blending them with the teachings of Christ to create a unique and enduring legacy.
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