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The Celtic Resource Book

The Celtic Resource Book

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Publisher: Church House Publishing
ISBN: 9780715141861
Published: 01/05/2009

The Celtic Resource Book provides a wealth of material that can be used for private meditation or public worship. Revised and with a new cover, it spans the whole breadth of Celtic Christianity - from the liturgies and prayers, to the stories of Celtic saints and Celtic artwork.

A highly practical resource book for all clergy, worship and home group leaders, it includes:

  • liturgies for different times of the day, for personal use at home or in larger groups
  • liturgies for different occasions, for example baptism, marriages and funerals, and also for major festivals, Christmas, Easter, Pentecost and Harvest
  • prayers for use at home, at work and on pilgrimage
  • stories from the saints, which can be used as meditations at home or in house groups
  • artistic activities, including Celtic crosses and stitching patterns
  • practical advice on planning pilgrimages to many different sites

Martin Wallace

Martin Wallace has ministered over 40 years in industrial Sheffield, suburban Surrey, East London and remote villages in Essex. He was Archdeacon of Colchester before becoming Bishop of Selby in the Diocese of York in 2003. Along the way he was Chaplain to a 7th Century Celtic Chapel at Bradwell-On-Sea in Essex and is the author of The Celtic Resource Book and the compiler of Pocket Celtic Prayers. He has written other books on Christian healing, urban prayers and local history.

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