This is the current home of the ancient and venerable (well, relatively) Celtic Christianity mailing list, generally known simply as "Celt."
Celt list is an international, ecumenical, mailing list
dedicated to Celtic Christianity in all its aspects: ancient
and modern, academic and spiritual. This is a wild and
raucous bunch of folk, with a lot of knowledge, a lot of
heart, and a lot of Celtic temper -- and sometimes the
messages are even on topic! We have found that our greatest treasure is the sense of community which has developed over the years. Therefore, although we make an honest effort to stay topical as much as we can, we are not afraid to stray occasionally into the silly or the purely personal. In fact, once each year we decree a Silly Season dedicated simply to fun and jokes.
Whether you are primarily interested in our fathers and mothers in the Faith the saints, history, liturgy, spirituality, aspects ancient or modern, we welcome you to drop in on our Celt list clan. If you like it, please stay.
May our gracious God bless you:
the Father in his strong hand hold you,
the Saviour in his image mould you,
the Spirit with his fire enfold you.
'A Sixth Century Irish Headache Cure and its Use in a South German Monastery' is the intriguing title of a paper published in the medical journal Cephalagia.
Since I was born on 10 November ((n.s.) I could have been named Aidh or Eleath or Just, rather than James. I'm happy nonetheless... Rdr. James Olympia, WA
Celtic and Old English Saints 9 November =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * St. Benen of Ireland * St. Pabo of Llanbabon * St. Triduana of Restalrig