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Aug 20, 2016 · It is possible that the Egyptian monks may have used the harp in their worship sometimes, and that this custom was transferred to the Celtic monks. The Celtic monks celebrated the Creator with music, poetry and beautiful artwork.
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Consider The Religious Songs of Connacht, a collection from Ireland similar to the Carmina Gadelica, and the popular Celtic Daily Prayer and Celtic Night Prayer published by the Northumbrian Community.
Jul 12, 1999 · t’s Sunday morning at the 5,000-member Vestavia Hills United Methodist Church near Birmingham, Alabama. Early risers, mostly middle-aged and older, gather at 8:30 a.m. for a traditional worship ...
Oct 8, 2012 · There seems to be a growing interest in Celtic spirituality in today’s churches. And for good reason - there is a deep history of mysticism growing out of the rugged hills and foggy shores of Ireland and Scotland. There’s great artwork and romantic stories. And of course, there’s the music.
Feb 14, 2020 · Both hymns and modern songs can be and are theological as long as they reflect and respond to biblical text; connect the word of God to the people of God; help us sing the gospel; can be sung with doctrinal integrity; and encourage us to be doers and not just hearers.
Aug 8, 2008 · Commodius, writing around 240, associated dancing with worldliness: “You are rejecting the law when you wish to please the world. You dance in your houses. Instead of psalms, you sing love songs.”
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While it is true that music played a significant role in both pagan ceremonies and Christian worship, and undoubtedly music traditions evolved over centuries within these cultures, explicitly connecting modern Celtic music with ancient religious practices is speculative.