In terms of books look up Douglas Adam, Ray Simpson, David Fitzgerald.
A bit cheeky to link to my own blog, but here's some stuff on a celtic rule of life http://paul-cracknell.blogspot.com/2005/08/catchup.html
What do you mean though by celtic spirituality? Do me mean specifically celtic, something more nature based in expression, or contemplative or mystical etc?
I came across this website http://www.faithandworship.com/index.htm and liked the daily prayers (scroll down). I like the meditative, calming, thought provoking words in this style of prayer.
I'm 25 and live in a new part of a pretty traditional English village. I've been married since September 2007 to my awesome husband Ben. I have a boring day job which pays the bills and the rest of the time I daydream about a career in interior design. I think about my Christian faith a lot and I like tea, the beach and reading.
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In terms of books look up Douglas Adam, Ray Simpson, David Fitzgerald.
A bit cheeky to link to my own blog, but here's some stuff on a celtic rule of life http://paul-cracknell.blogspot.com/2005/08/catchup.html
What do you mean though by celtic spirituality? Do me mean specifically celtic, something more nature based in expression, or contemplative or mystical etc?
If you mean the latter check out http://www.northumbriacommunity.org/PraytheOffice/ComplinePages/complinemain.html
I'm sure I posted a comment yesterday...
I came across this website http://www.faithandworship.com/index.htm and liked the daily prayers (scroll down). I like the meditative, calming, thought provoking words in this style of prayer.
I don't know what you'd class it as, Paul!
Thanks for the links and pointers :)
Also, sacred space dows an on-line daily meditation and bible reading: http://www.sacredspace.ie/
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