Every Pilgrim's Guide to Celtic Britain and Ireland

Every Pilgrim's Guide to Celtic Britain and Ireland
Title Every Pilgrim's Guide to Celtic Britain and Ireland PDF eBook
Author Andrew Jones
Publisher Libros Liguori
Pages 264
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN

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Jones provides a wealth of information on the shrines, churches, saints, and holy sites of the Celtic tradition. Traveling pilgrims are introduced to these special places that link ancient spirituality with modern lives of faith. Photos. Maps.

Every Pilgrim's Guide to Walking to Santiago de Compostela

Every Pilgrim's Guide to Walking to Santiago de Compostela
Title Every Pilgrim's Guide to Walking to Santiago de Compostela PDF eBook
Author Peter Muller
Publisher Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd
Pages 224
Release 2010
Genre Travel
ISBN 1848250266

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Every year, some 200,000 people set out on the world's most famous pilgrimage route - 'the Camino', designated a World Heritage Site in 1993. Actually a network of paths with numerous starting places in France and throughout Europe, all routes converge to lead along Spain's northern coast to Santiago de Compostela. Here the shrine of St James, the patron saint of pilgrimage, was discovered in the 9th century. 2010 is designated as a Holy Year for Santiago and this guide is co-published with the Confraternity of St James, the UK's leading organisation for promoting pilgrimage to Santiago. Already the preferred guide for German and Spanish pilgrims, this new English edition will be widely welcomed and officially recommended. A mix of practical information and spiritual inspiration for walkers, it offers a stage-by-stage guide pointing out places of interest along the way; practical tips for walkers; prayers, blessings and spiritual exercises to nourish the pilgrim spirit and deepen the pilgrimage experience. It is Illustrated throughout with maps and photographs and is conveniently pocket sized.

Every Pilgrim's Guide to Lourdes

Every Pilgrim's Guide to Lourdes
Title Every Pilgrim's Guide to Lourdes PDF eBook
Author Sally Martin
Publisher Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd
Pages 124
Release 2005
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781853116278

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This pocket guide combines a mix of practical information, history, devotional commentary, prayers and readings for pilgrims to Lourdes today. Universally known throughout the Catholic world, many hundreds of pilgrimage groups visit Lourdes each year from Britain and Ireland. It also includes a detailed A-Z guide to places and events, the engaging story of Bernadette, and other places of interest nearby for extra days out.

Celtic Journeys

Celtic Journeys
Title Celtic Journeys PDF eBook
Author Steve Rabey
Publisher Citadel Press
Pages 244
Release 2001-05
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9780806521619

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The Ireland of myth and legend, still to be sensed and appreciated in the modern world, is the focus of this new and different travel guide. It contains not only the usual tips on what to see, where to stay, and how to get there, but also plentiful details about dozens of memorable and mystical sites, from New Grange to Staigue to Skellig Michael to Aran, and beyond. The traveler in search of wider experience of this ancient verdant land will find fascinating information about archaeology, geography, comparative religion, and local customs, as well as highlights from lively Irish literature and haunting Celtic music. Complete with maps, illustrations, and photographs, Celtic Journeys is a practical, easy-to-use treasure for those planning a trip to Ireland and for anyone interested in the world of the ancient Celts and its significance today. Book jacket.

The Story of Iona

The Story of Iona
Title The Story of Iona PDF eBook
Author Dr Rosemary Power
Publisher Canterbury Press
Pages 160
Release 2013-12-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 184825556X

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Historian and Iona Community member Rosemary Power tells the story of the small Hebridean island of Iona and its remarkable spiritual influence over fifteen centuries. Beginning with the earliest Stone Age settlements, she combines new translations of early Gaelic and medieval Latin prayers with original research to chart: the founding of the abbey in 563ADsix centuries of monasticism: food, lifestyle, work and the pattern of daily prayerarchitecture, the high crosses and early artmedieval Iona: the nunnery, women’s lives, and catering for pilgrimspost Reformation Iona: the rebuilding of the Abbey, the lives of the resident population and what visitors from the 17th century onwards experienced

Britain & Ireland

Britain & Ireland
Title Britain & Ireland PDF eBook
Author Robin Currie
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 356
Release 2010
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 1426206275

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Colorful illustrations and maps accompany stories of Great Britain and Ireland, covering topics from landscapes to literature and rock bands to the mystique of the royal family.

Celtic Saints

Celtic Saints
Title Celtic Saints PDF eBook
Author Laurence Wareing
Publisher Birlinn Ltd
Pages 95
Release 2020-05-28
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1788852621

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They may be coated in layers of myth and pious anecdote but dig deep enough and the pioneering leaders of Celtic Christianity are revealed as reassuringly human individuals, responding to their faith by deliberately living on the edges of society. From the goddess-nun Brigid and absent-minded Cainnech to severe ascetics such as Columbanus and Baldred, together they demonstrate a close connection with the natural world, an astonishing self-discipline and, above all, a rigorous commitment to what it meant to be 'pilgrims for Christ'. Establishing a network of influential monastic communities, they travelled from the territories of the Atlantic seaboard – Ireland, Wales and Cornwall – across Scotland, the north of England and deep into continental Europe, transforming the religious experience of all they encountered.