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The Handsome, Pun-Loving Missionary Who Teased Popes

Columbanus died 1,400 years ago this month, having re-evangelized Western Europe.

Early Light

On pilgrimage to Ireland’s first Christian sites.

Taizé in the Fall

A parable of community.

A New Song

Taize’s unique congregational singing is artistic, yet waits on the Spirit.

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Learning the Ancient Rhythms of Prayer

Why charismatics and evangelicals, among others, are flocking to communities famous for set prayers and worshiping by the clock

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Saving Celtic Spirituality

Despite the mythmaking, there’s a wealth of Christian truth and devotion worth recovering.

The Fury of the Northmen

The Viking invasions destroyed the glory of Celtic monasticism.

The Link: Modern Myths of the Medieval Past

Much that is heralded as Celtic Christianity today is neither Celtic nor Christian.

Be Thou My Vision

One of today’s popular hymns began as a medieval Irish prayer.

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