MaddLlama
Obstructor of justice
I've run into a number of books and pages on the subject in my research of Celtic things (even going at it from a Pagan angle it's pretty unavoidable), so I figured I'd post some info links here for people to take a look at.
The Celtic Catholic Church welcomes you
Fall 1998 - Christian History
Celtic Spirituality
It probably doesn't seem too extraordinary, but I find it interesting.
The Celtic Catholic Church welcomes you
The Celtic Catholic Church is the Christian Church as it was founded among the Celtic peoples in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and Brittany almost two thousand years ago. It traces its history back to the time of Jesus and his Apostles, and indeed, the Church was established by disciples of our Savior shortly after his crucifixion and Resurrection. Ancient legend says the first missionary to Britain was St. Joseph of Arimathea, Jesus' great uncle. Whether this is strictly historically true or not, it does attest to the ancientness of the Church among the Celtic peoples. Long before there were the divisions between Orthodox and Catholic, and later between Catholic and Protestant, the Church was one in doctrine and belief, with no serious divisions but geographic ones. The Celtic Catholic Church is simply that part of the Church which was founded in the Celtic lands, just as the Roman Catholic Church is the Church founded in Italy, and the Greek Orthodox Church in Greece.
Fall 1998 - Christian History
Celtic Spirituality
It probably doesn't seem too extraordinary, but I find it interesting.