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Welcome to all you Christi Peregrini (Pilgrims for Christ). I have set up this discussion board to help you in your Celtic Way of Spirituality. Please stop by, give us a greeting, we love meeting others on the Path we follow or stay a while and become one of our 'regulars'. We have a few people here who would love to share their knowledge and experience with you in our common Journey.
 
Go dtuga Dia fairsinge do chroí i gcónai duit!

May God maintain the bounty of your heart always!

 
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CindyTPerson was signed in when posted  6490
10-31-2009 02:39 PM ET (US)
Next summer there is going to be some outstanding music at the Dublin (OH) Irish Festival. If you're anywhere near or want to plan a trip, don't miss it! http://www.dublinirishfestival.org/entertainment/
Gina PPerson was signed in when posted  6489
10-26-2009 11:42 AM ET (US)
i'd like the primer as well cindy!! keep pumping those ideas out there, they'll find an appreciative audience soon :)
LiriodendronPerson was signed in when posted  6488
10-24-2009 09:12 PM ET (US)
Edited by author 10-28-2009 08:15 AM
Who has read "Original Blessing" by Matthew Fox? It's the kind of book that needs to be read slowly, but there are a few gems in there - probably more if I were mature enough to understand them.
LiriodendronPerson was signed in when posted  6487
10-24-2009 09:09 PM ET (US)
I'll add a vote for the primer on converting to CC.
CindyTPerson was signed in when posted  6486
10-24-2009 12:47 PM ET (US)
Thanks, Marty. I know a trip to Ireland would be good for me. The reason I haven't gone is not because of a lack of desire. :-) And it could be a tax deduction.

It's rare to get any feedback from an editor. He does think I write quite well (his words) but what they want to publish now is different from what I'm doing, and that's just business. Thankfully I have my agent who is the one who will give advice. His advice right now: take a few days to pray about it, and I am.

Yes, a guide to CC for those who don't understand it, but want to, is in a nutshell one of my proposals that did not find a home.

And you're right. I have to keep on flowing his His River of Life, and remember that I'm not rowing! As always I greatly appreciate your prayers and all the others here. Have a good weekend.
Martin FarrellPerson was signed in when posted  6485
10-24-2009 11:46 AM ET (US)
Dia annseo isteach!
God to all here!

Hey Cindy,

I think a trip to Ireland would be good for you! (in better weather!) You can probably declare it a tax exemption for work research?! It will give you a 'feel' for the place and let you hear the soul of the land. Its different being there, my son has forever been changed for it.

As for the publisher, we'll all be in prayer for you, as ever. Hopefully, he may have some good suggestions for you as well? A new direction? How about a primer on converting to CC? (hehehe) Nothing else out there explains that!

In any case, always remember that God has a specific purpose for your skills. Just continue to flow in His River of Life and see what He does with them!

Slan
Marty
CindyTPerson was signed in when posted  6484
10-23-2009 05:37 PM ET (US)
It's always a tough day when a publisher says no. Please remember me in prayer this weekend as I seek some direction. Thanks!
CindyTPerson was signed in when posted  6483
10-16-2009 12:40 PM ET (US)
Birds, actually. Something besides swans. I'm trying to learn more about the natural habitat there. I have a book (well, several books) but I'm not finding enough information so far. But I'll keep looking. I did find a very nice video that you all might enjoy. I posted it on my blog: http://celticvoices.blogspot.com/2009/10/more-on-fermanagh.html

What I really want is to go to Ireland. I think it would help my writing a lot. Maybe that's a prayer request. ;-)
Martin FarrellPerson was signed in when posted  6482
10-16-2009 07:42 AM ET (US)
Dia annseo isteach!
God to all here!

Hey Cindy,

My son was to Ireland this past summer for a week. I'll see him later tonight. Would you like me to ask for something specific? pics? impressions? if he's been there?

Slan
Marty
CindyTPerson was signed in when posted  6481
10-14-2009 03:15 PM ET (US)
Has anyone here visited Ireland, specifically Lough Erne in County Fermangh? Just thought I'd check. Thanks.
LiriodendronPerson was signed in when posted  6480
10-14-2009 08:22 AM ET (US)
OK, good idea.
Martin FarrellPerson was signed in when posted  6479
10-13-2009 06:24 PM ET (US)
Dia annseo isteach!
God to all here!

Hey Lillian,

In Newell's 'Celtic Treasure' he organizes the prayer services in much the same fashion as you mentioned. In both 'Celtic Benediction' and 'Sounds of the Eternal', if you read the entire devotional, you'll see a thread running though it but unstated in a title.

Here's an idea for you, would you like to share some of your favorite prayers from 'Carmina Gadelica' with us? Usually I wait for the traffic to die down, never a problem, and then share something as the Lord speaks it to me. If you find something that impresses you, please feel free to share it here! This is a family room!

Slan
Marty
LiriodendronPerson was signed in when posted  6478
10-13-2009 08:19 AM ET (US)
"Lillian - in my own upbringing, the Trinity was simply a part of the understanding of God's Nature."
-hmmm. I guess I see that. I certainly knew about the trinity growing up but they were rarely spoken of together. You never really imagined them in fellowship. I think that's what I like about the Carmina Gadelica, that and the beautiful little descriptions they put with them, like Spirit of gentleness or King of life.
Martin FarrellPerson was signed in when posted  6477
10-11-2009 11:39 AM ET (US)
Dia annseo isteach!
God to all here!

Good Sabbath all,

And also, Happy St. Cainnech of Aghaboe's day to you as well! (one of the 12 Apostles of Ireland)

Lillian - in my own upbringing, the Trinity was simply a part of the understanding of God's Nature. It was inherently accepted and expressed in the forms of 'three's. Sometimes Father, Son and Hold Spirit were mentioned but most times inferred by the triple praises. While I'm very grateful to Carmichael for preserving the prayers from his own time, they do reflect the theology of the ones he collected it from. If the source was a religious, it would reflect the thinkings in theological forms. The more common prayers (pray-ers) would simply incorporate themselves and their daily chores into the awareness of the love and harmony of the trinity. Their prayers always expressed the awareness of belonging.

While I use 'Sounds of the Eternal' and 'Celtic Benediction' here most often, he does have other prayer books. I have 'Celtic Treasure' and another one I cannot recall offhand but they are more oriented to group worship with responsorial prayers, not the personal devotions of the other two. That prayers are presented in 'threes' is quite obvious but the use of the word Trinity is not so frequent as you mentioned. Its just understood to be there!

Perhaps its the mindset of the Irish not to discuss the things that are just 'understood'? Part of our humor is understatements!! The deep feelings (such as love) are rarely mentioned.. they are simply accepted and appreciated. No need to discuss what is already understood! In Newell's prayers, he is well within that mindset. The 'threes' say it all!

I know it is popular with other sects in Christianity to use certain words or phrases to join members in a common bond. Prayers of Evangelicals love the word 'Jesus', even to the point of dramatizing it at times. Catholics and Orthodox are fond of incorporating 'Mary' or the 'theotokos' into theirs. Pentecostals are always fond of referring to the 'Holy Spirit' or the word 'leading' (reference to following the Spirit). Celts are fond of praying in threes! I feel Newell captured that well in his prayers. God is just the Source that is always with us and we ourselves exist as a trinity within Him!

Of course, this is just my take on it. Perhaps some others might care to share their thoughts as well...?

Slan
Marty
LiriodendronPerson was signed in when posted  6476
10-11-2009 08:38 AM ET (US)
Martin, I like Newell's prayers; but, in comparison with the Carmina Galdelica, he rarely mentions the trinity. Why do you think this is?
LiriodendronPerson was signed in when posted  6475
10-10-2009 09:17 AM ET (US)
Hi Gina, I'll pray that God will give you a good job and financial guidence. Thank you for updating us.
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