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Scottish Heritage

"Celtic Christian: Seven Distinctives" (The Prayer Foundation) Hope, Equality -- Mystery, Environment -- Holism, Immanence, Simplicity. The Celtic Christian viewpoint, or way of looking at the world, held by both ancient (5th -12th Centuries), and post-modern Celtic Christians, is not exclusive -- that is, one can have the distinct Celtic Christian mindset while remaining Baptist, Lutheran, Presbyterian, Mennonite, Anglican, Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, or a member of any other Christian Communion. _____________________ You may ask, but what exactly did the ancient Celtic Christians believe and teach doctrinally?

These same Nicene Faith beliefs are again clearly stated in the prayer, St. "...we make our own the profession of the faith that we carry in our heart...We have the catholic faith in the creed, known to the faithful and committed to memory, contained in a form of expression as concise as has been rendered admissible by the circumstances;" -St. . “...that which has been believed everywhere, always, and by all.” "In essentials, unity. Celtic. The words Celt and Celtic (also Keltic) can refer to: Ethno-linguistics[edit] Sports[edit] Celtic F.C., a Scottish football clubBoston Celtics, an American professional basketball teamBelfast Celtic F.C., a former Northern Irish football clubBloemfontein Celtic F.C., a South African football clubDewsbury Celtic, an English rugby League clubDonegal Celtic F.C., a Northern Irish football teamFarsley Celtic A.F.C., an English football clubLurgan Celtic F.C., a Northern Irish football clubOban Celtic, a Scottish shinty clubStalybridge Celtic F.C., an English football club Other uses[edit] See also[edit]

Celtic. Celtic Christianity. Blogs. Celtic Symbols from ancient times. Celtic Woman. Clan Map.jpg (1240×798) Tartan. Kiltthis. Page 7D - The Celts. The Prayer Foundation.