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Celtic Way Pilgrimages
Celtic Christian Pilgrimage, 8 Nights: Sacred Ireland, April 18th-26th!
Join Us for a Very Special Pilgrimage to Sacred, Ireland!
Celtic Christian Pilgrimage, 5 Nights: Iona, Scotland, April 26th - May 1st!
Join Us for a Very Special Pilgrimage to Iona, Scotland!
Pilgrimage
"...a holy place carries power. To be on pilgrimage is to move into a world where the dividing line between past and present, between this world and the next, between what we call sacred and what we call secular, dissolves. The outward journey is also a journey inwards." ~ Esther de Waal, Forward to Glendalough: a Celtic Pilgrimage by Michael Rodgers and Marcus Losack
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Hill of Tara, County Meath, Ireland
Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland
Kildare, County Kildare, Ireland
Clonmacnoise, County Offaly, Ireland
Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland
Culture Honey Touring
Celtic Christian Spirituality
Celtic Christians are known for their vibrant faith and intimate relationship with God.
Two spiritual practices that help foster close communion with their loving Creator are prayer and pilgrimage.
The Celtic saints are known for weaving prayer into every aspect of life; waking, walking, working, retiring at night, inviting God to participate in and bless each detail of daily life.
Celtic Way Pilgrimages
Bask in the natural beauty of the Emerald Isle and the windswept shores of Iona.
Journey to ‘thin places,’ destinations where it is said the membrane between this world and the eternal realm is permeable.
Follow in the footsteps of holy men & women whose lives burned brightly with the love of God.
Learn the spiritual practices that deepened their faith and can nourish ours today.
Celtic Christian Peregrinatio
Journeying as Celtic pilgrims, known as Peregrinatio, was understood as both an inner and outer journey seeking a transforming encounter with Christ.
“Ready to go wherever the Spirit might take them, seeing themselves as hospites mundi, ‘guests of the world,’… seeking the place of their resurrection.”
~ Esther de Waal, "The Celtic Way of Prayer"