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Heroes, Gods & Goddesses is
our latest series in PatriArts Anachrons.
Celt Digital, is
a great source for all types of Celtic Information on the Web.
Irish Culture and Customs offers a wealth of info, fun, and free weekly newsletter.
Firth's
Celtic Scotland's main focus is
the Celtic Saints who brought Christianity to the Picts of the Dee and Don valleys in the north east of Scotland
but there is much more. Beautifully done.
Between the 5th
and 8th centuries there was a remarkable flourishing of Celtic Christianity. Monastic Ireland brings to life the stories of the Celtic saints,their vibrant spirit and
the places associated with them.
A Celtic Christianity Forum (also offers
numerous links).
The Celtic Christianity e-Library is an
initiative of the Centre for the Study of Religion in Celtic Societies. Its aim is to provide access to machine-searchable
sources for the study of Celtic and Insular Christianity. Original language text and English translation are provided
where possible.
The Arts, History and Spirituality of Celtic Lands, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, Isle of
Man, Cornwall and Galicia offers numerous links and resources.
Book of Kells available on interactive CD from Trinity College. Beautiful!
Posters and prints of the Celtic saints
These are only a few of the sources I have come
across over nearly a decade of researching Celtic Saints. Their appeal is ecumenical and I have tried to be inclusive...
If you know of any sites that you think would be appropriate here, please let me know (and my apologies for any
out-of-date or broken links). -pb
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The following saints' pages
offer quite a bit of Celtic information.
Brendan
Brigid
Columba (Colmcille)
Fiacre
Gertrude
Ita (Deirdre)
Kevin
Patrick
Ivo (Ives)

Some say the irish invented the first bar code.
Find out why at Every Ogham Thing on
the web.
Downloadable midi files are just
one of the multitude of wonderful resources to be found at Celtic Folklore from Sacred Texts.com
Celtic Christian Tunes
goal is to introduce Christians to Celtic music, to introduce Celtic listeners to Christianity, and to provide
information to people who are already fans of Celtic Christian music. Includes radio station, newsletter and more.
Also see our Feasts, Fests, and Celebrations
pages.
As with the entire site, this page is under constant renewal. Please check
back frequently. (And let us know
if there's something that should be included.)
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