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      • St. Paul is speaking to the Celts (or "Keltoi") in his letter to the Galatians, the people who became widespread throughout Europe in succeeding centuries with their main locations in Brittany, Ireland, Cornwall, Wales and Scotland. The mission into Celtic areas had three important roots that shaped its theological and spiritual understanding.
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  2. Jan 27, 2002 · Those people in Paul’s New Testament Epistle to the Galations were Celts, from Gaul. These Continental Celts eventually arrived in Macedonia in 279 B.E., where they gathered under a tribal leader named Brennus.

  3. Mar 3, 2023 · Celtic Christianity is a non-standardized lifestyle adopted by members of any number of denominations that can lead down a spiritually dark path laced with pagan influences. Everything that is good and right about Celtic Christianity is already in the Bible.

  4. What is the Celtic Church? The phrase The Celtic Church means that church which existed in the British Isles before the mission of Augustine from Rome in 596-97.

  5. Celtic Christianity [a] is a form of Christianity that was common, or held to be common, across the Celtic-speaking world during the Early Middle Ages. [1] Some writers have described a distinct Celtic Church uniting the Celtic peoples and distinguishing them from adherents of the Roman Church, while others classify Celtic Christianity as a set ...

  6. The Roots of Celtic spirituality. St. Paul is speaking to the Celts (or "Keltoi") in his letter to the Galatians, the people who became widespread throughout Europe in succeeding centuries with their main locations in Brittany, Ireland, Cornwall, Wales and Scotland.

  7. The term `Celtic Church’ is used to describe almost the earliest native form of Christianity in the islands of Britain and Ireland, it dates from around 400. The Celtic Church established itself as the most successful evangelistic movement Britain has ever seen with people like Ninian, the first known evangelist in Scotland, David, who had ...

  8. The Celts, before the coming of Christianity, believed that the divine pervaded every aspect of life, and that spirits were everywhere -in ancient trees and sacred groves, mountaintops and rock formations, rivers, streams, and holy wells.

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