Divided into 4 sections:Everyday blessings: exams, friends, new job, parties and nights out, travel etc.Formal occasions: infant blessing, baptism, Holy Communion, Weddings, Funerals etc.Daily and seasonal blessings: significant times of day, graces at meals, Harvest, New Year etc.Journey Through Life: birth, death, illness, leaving home, divorce, promotion, redundancy.
To recover our Celtic roots is to reclaim a forgotten heritage, one that will deepen our prayer and enlarge our vision. This book shows how the Celtic way of praying drew upon its pre-Christian past as well as on the fullness of the Gospel, and how it touched not only the mind but also the heart and the imagination. Drawing on material not easily available to the ordinary reader, Esther de Waal unlocks a treasury of early Irish litanies, medieval Welsh praise poems and the wealth of blessings th...
The mythic invasions of Ireland, the mystical kingdoms, warriors, giants, creatures of the underworld and magic, these are the fantastic ingredients of Celtic legend. Because they told their own stories in the ancient way, by word of mouth, we understand the traditions of these proud people through the records of their mortal enemies, the Romans, but still they thrive, so bright and strong today. In these pages you’ll find stories of giants, ancient spells, ghosts and fairies, of sea-folk and tr...
Keep This Quiet! IV, Revised Edition (Keep This Quiet!, #4)
by Margaret , A. Harrell
This 25th anniversary collector's edition features the classic Arthurian Tarot deck together with a completely revised and updated workbook. Journey into Arthur's kingdom through the twenty-two Greater Powers of the Arthurian realm, along with the fifty-six Lesser Powers depicting the landscapes of Logres, the ancient Arthurian kingdom that lies outside of time. Through an explanation of the Hallows and four related Quests, the companion book serves as a complete meditation course leading you a...
This text describes the demise of the Celtic peoples and the reawakening of interest and awareness of the Celtic language, heritage and spirituality. It covers the eight major seasonal festivals of the Celtic calender, and looks at the myths, gods, rituals, songs and traditions of the Celts. As the reader progresses it becomes clear that Celtic wisdom is far from obselete in our contemporary calender and landscape - much Celtic practice such as fires on November 5th and May Day holidays are stil...
O'Loughlin examines the theological framework within which St. Patrick presented his experiences and considers how the Celtic lands of Ireland and Wales developed a distinctive view of sin, reconciliation, and Christian law that they later exported to the rest of western Christianity.
Miracles from the Light
by The Celtic Lady Rosemary the Celtic Lady and Rosemary the Celtic Lady
Intermittent Fasting for Women Over 50 (Intermittent Fasting, #2)
by Melanie Stephens
Folktales of Water Spirits, Kelpies, and Selkies
by Various Authors