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  1. WHAT IS THE CELTIC CHRISTIAN CHURCH? A message from our founding bishop, the Most Rev. Joseph A. Grenier, PhD We are an independent Catholic Church, living our faith in the spirit of the ancient Celtic Church.

    • Celtic Handfasting

      (Bride and Groom's Names) have chosen to incorporate the...

    • CCC Liturgies

      The following list are some of the liturgies used in our...

    • Clergy

      Celtic Christian Church (When visiting local community...

    • Presiding Bishop

      I love music and especially the sean nos or traditional...

    • Celtic Book Study

      Celtic Spirituality offers translations of numerous texts...

    • Links

      Some are other Celtic Christian organizations, retreat...

    • Communities

      Holy Well Celtic Christian Community. Rev. Sister Sheila...

    • Statement of Belief

      The faith of the Celtic Christian Church is that of the...

    • Weddings

      Bishop Cait's Celtic Weddings & Vow Renewals. Equality Ally...

    • Ministries

      Foundation House for Celtic Christian Church. Spiritual...

  2. Celtic Christianity is a form of Christianity that was common, or held to be common, across the Celtic-speaking world during the Early Middle Ages. Some writers have described a distinct Celtic Church uniting the Celtic peoples and distinguishing them from adherents of the Roman Church, while others classify Celtic Christianity as a set of ...

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  4. The Celtic Episcopal Church is rooted in the faith and practice of the Celtic Churches of the first thousand years of the Church History. We look to the early Ecumenical Councils of the Church for guidance and direction on matters of faith and church discipline.

  5. The Celtic Christian Church is the original Church of the British Isles and one of the Ancient Christian Churches. Celtic Christianity, founded at Glastonbury in AD 37, by St-Joseph of Arimathea, having been sent with twelve disciples by St-Philip to establish Christianity on the British Isles.

  6. When I speak of Celtic Monasticism, or the Celtic Church, I am speaking of the same thing. In the Celtic Christian world, every church was monastic. The leadership was provided by abbots who were bishops, and hardly any distinction existed between the cloister and the church.

  7. Celtic Christianity (also called Insular Christianity) refers to a distinct form of Christianity that developed in the British Isles during the fifth and sixth centuries among the Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Cornish, and Manx (Isle of Man) peoples.

  8. The Celtic Christian Church. Our Church History. Our Spiritual Roots. The roots of the Celtic Christian Church go deep, and into the personal religious history of both Bishop Joseph Grenier, and Rev. Cait Finnegan.

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