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Tides and Seasons : Modern Prayers in the Celtic Tradition 2 reviews David Adam
Triangle, 1989
Beautiful!
+ Tides and Seasons
This book was given to me when I was grieving the death of my boyfriend who died at he age of 27. It got me thru some very hard times. I would recommend this beautiful collection to anyone in need of moments of peace and comfort. That is all of us. God bless David Adam!
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Music of the Heart: New Psalms in the Celtic Tradition 1 review David Adam
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 2004
An effort to reach out and keep in close with God
Music of the Heart: New Psalms in the Celtic Tradition presents 140 contemporary psalms in sections titled "Singing", "Seeking", "Sorrowing", "Straying", "Saved", and "Seasonal", all written by David Adam in an effort to reach out and keep in close with God throughout the ups and downs of daily ...
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Listening for the Heartbeat of God: A Celtic Spirituality 20 reviews J. Philip Newell
Paulist Press, 1997
Christianity at it's best
+ Still applies today + listening in a new way..... + Restores to us the God who is love
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Flame in My Heart: St. Aidan for Today 3 reviews David Adam
Morehouse Publishing, 1998
Great devotional book
+ A Clear painting of St. Aidan
This is a wonderful book for anyone wanting to deepen their quiet time with God. The life of St. Aidan is a refreshing look into the simplicity of living for Christ that can so easily be lost in today's busy world. I strongly recommend this book.
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The Celtic Vision: Prayers, Blessings, Songs, and Invocations from the Gaelic Tradition 2 reviews
Liguori/Triumph, 2001
Great Resource, Silly Amazon
+ A Very Special Reason
This is a great collection of prayers showcasing real Celtic spirituality (aka, from real Celtic peoples, who wouldn't think of themselves as Celtic.) Amazon is mistaken in labeling it Irish though, as it's from the Carmina Gadelica, which deals with the Scottish folk living in the Outer Hebrides. ...
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Every Earthly Blessing: Rediscovering the Celtic Tradition 3 reviews Esther De Waal
Morehouse Publishing, 1999
Excellent Overview
+ Great introduction into Celtic thought + Shipped on time as promised
This book provides a superb introduction to the Celtic Christian vision. I particularly enjoy the trinitarian aspects of Celtic prayer. The vision and picture presented in the book reveals a Chritian faith that does not divide the sacred from the secular or the mind and the body and soul. But ...
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The Book of Creation: An Introduction to Celtic Spirituality 1 review J. Philip Newell
Paulist Press, 1999
Seeing God in His creation
J. Philip Newell is a minister in the Church of Scotland, poet, scholar, and teacher. In this slim but rich volume Newell introduces the reader to Celtic by guiding her or him on a journey through the seven days of creation. The Celtic spiritual tradition looks not only to the Bible for ...
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Celtic Daily Prayer: Prayers and Readings From the Northumbria Community 21 reviews The Northumbria Community
HarperOne, 2002
Lovely Introduction to the Daily Office
+ New spin on traditional prayer + Great Book! + A Treasure + Daily Readings
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Lost in Wonder: Rediscovering the Spiritual Art of Attentiveness 5 reviews Esther De Waal
Liturgical Press, 2003
Inspiring...
+ To Wonder is to pray + Finding Attentiveness + An extraordinary reading experience
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Anam Cara: A Book of Celtic Wisdom 54 reviews John O'Donohue
Harper Collins, 1998
Soul Food
+ Most of the experience lies in the right approach + Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times + I read it over and over + Anam Cara
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Power Lines: Celtic Prayers About Work 1 review David Adam
Morehouse Publishing, 2000
A truly inspiring collection.
Based on the model of the ancient Celts, David Adam's Power Lines provides contemporary prayers that convert common features of the workday into opportunities for prayer. Power Lines incudes prayers for the various times of the day, as well as for emotional responses to work. Of particular ...
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Celtic Prayers from Iona 11 reviews J. Philip Newell
Paulist Press, 1997
Deeply spiritual and open
+ The joy of Celtic prayer + IONA Celtic prayer book
I have other books by this author but this one is my favorite. I love the Celtic prayers. And this is more than just prayers but can be used for devotions at the beginning and end of the day. There are prayers and opportunities to read scriptures and to insert your own prayers of thanksgiving. ...
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The Celtic Way of Prayer: The Recovery of the Religious Imagination 5 reviews Esther De Waal
Image, 1999
A spirituality that is often overlooked in today's society.
+ Very Good Introduction to Celtic Christianity + Prayer is every step, every breath. + Integrated vision of faith and life. + A spirituality that is often overlooked in today's society.
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Celtic Spirituality (Classics of Western Spirituality) 5 reviews
Paulist Press, 2000
An excelent overview for the intelligent and serious reader
+ Anthology of Primary Texts + Excellent compilation of Celtic spirituality + I bind unto myself today... + Entering Celtic Spirituality
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Celtic Blessings: Prayers for Everyday Life 1 review
Loyola Press, 1999
Something for everyone!
This collection of prayers in the Celtic Christian tradition has something for everyone and almost every situation. Whether you are looking for the right words for that awkward situation or for your own spiritual encouragement, the chances are you will find something in this book that is ...
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A Celtic Psaltery
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 2002
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Celtic Christian Spirituality: An Anthology of Medieval and Modern Sources 1 review
Continuum International Publishing Group, 1995
A rich introduction to Celtic Christian prose and poetry.
The editors have assembled, organized and introduced a rich collection of the prose and poetry of Christians from Brittany, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Although many of the works are translated from modern or ancient Breton, Irish, Welsh and Scottish Gaelic and from Latin, all flow with grace ...
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Holy Ground: Celtic Christian Spirituality 5 reviews Deborah K. Cronin
Upper Room Books, 1999
An invitation -
+ Good Introduction to the Subject + Agrarian Spirituality
Dr. Cronin has woven Celtic legends, historical accounts, cultural traditions and rituals, poetry and her personal resonance with the spirituality of the Celts into a book which challenged me to ponder my own view of creation and my relationship with the God of creation. Through factual and ...
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Journeys on the Edges: The Celtic Tradition (Traditions of Christian Spirituality.) Thomas O'Loughlin
Orbis Books, 2000
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The Rhythm of Life: Celtic Daily Prayer 9 reviews David Adam
Morehouse Publishing, 1997
Another wonderful book by David Adam
+ Celtic Prayer resource + Simple, deep, nourishing + Inspiring Celtic Breviary + Celtic Daily Prayer review
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