Celtic Christianity
Part of the rise in interest in all things celtic has been a rise in the popularity of 'Celtic Christianity'. Now, debate rages as to how (or if at all) authentic a lot of what goes under that name is, but that's perhaps beside the point. The fact is that there is a vast heritage of insight, liturgy, prayers and sacred art from the hey-day of the Celtic church, much of which has had a period of obscurity, but is now coming to the fore. So, here are some links to the best I've found
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| Stuart's Celtic Christianity Page | Has some resources, piccies and so forth |
| Lorrha (Stowe) Missal | A genuine Celtic liturgical resource from the deeps of time. Probably more use for historical interest for most of us. |
| Celtic Christianity Webring | Various sites here, of varying quality. Nice artwork is a common theme. |
| Carmina Gadelica | The Carmina, or Prayers of the Gaels, is a collection of mostly Christian prayer from Ireland. It is a real insight into the way the Celts saw the world, everyday life, and its relationship to God. |
| Cristnogaeth | Anglican Communion and Celtic Christianity. A lot of links, from a historic rather than 'popular' Celtic angle. |