“So far as a man may be proud of a religion rooted in humility, I am very proud of my religion; I am especially proud of those parts of it that are most commonly called superstition.” -G.K. Chesterton
Thank you for this article. I am part Irish and part Scottish. I was, within in my family, brought up in Celtic Catholic ways. Where can I obtain this prayer book?
Very interesting article and prayerbook! May I ask if you're familiar with the "Anglican" Ordinariates, begun by Pope Benedict XVI as an incorporation of sanctified Anglican spirituality into Catholicism? Their liturgy is a kind of cross between the TLM and Anglican services. They also have a prayer book you might enjoy: St. Gregory's Prayer Book, available on Amazon.
Yes, I’m familiar with the St. Gregory prayerbook. For my interests, it’s a wee too Anglo for me. I was excited with its publication but when I previewed it, I was still wanting Celtic flair
Thank you for this article. I am part Irish and part Scottish. I was, within in my family, brought up in Celtic Catholic ways. Where can I obtain this prayer book?
Amazon or the publisher Cruachan Press - I pray it will aid your journey to the High Countries.
Thank you, Joseph! Wonderful article!!!!!
Very interesting article and prayerbook! May I ask if you're familiar with the "Anglican" Ordinariates, begun by Pope Benedict XVI as an incorporation of sanctified Anglican spirituality into Catholicism? Their liturgy is a kind of cross between the TLM and Anglican services. They also have a prayer book you might enjoy: St. Gregory's Prayer Book, available on Amazon.
Yes, I’m familiar with the St. Gregory prayerbook. For my interests, it’s a wee too Anglo for me. I was excited with its publication but when I previewed it, I was still wanting Celtic flair
Understandable. Your prayer book would certainly fill that niche.