Carl McColmanlives near Atlanta, Georgia, where he is a member of the Lay Cistercians of Our Lady of the Holy Spirit-a contemplative community under the spiritual guidance of Trappist monks. He is the author ofAnswering the Contemplative CallandThe Big Book of Christian Mysticism. Carl frequently leads workshops and retreats on contemplative spirituality at churches, seminaries, monasteries, and retreat centers. Visit him at www.CarlMcColman.net
"This book inspires us to say 'yes' to life by giving us tasters of
Celtic spiritual treasures. Carl McColman is a true shanachie -- he
loves telling stories that make our hearts sing. This book speaks
into A New American Dream that I encountered during visits to USA
indigenous peoples. A 'return voyage' of humble people like
Brendan, re-motivated by the white people's indigenous tribes, will
help us to see the Creator's imprints in the earth and her peoples
rather than trample them down." --Ray Simpson, Founding Guardian,
The international Community of Aidan and Hilda
www.aidanandhilda.org, and author of Daily Light from the Christian
Saints: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Life and Celtic Christianity
(Anamchara Books), Celtic Blessings: Prayers for Everyday Life
(Loyola Press), and 30 other titles --Ray Simpson
"Franciscans recognize the headwaters of our own spiritual
tradition in much of Celtic spirituality: nature based, optimistic,
experiential, and much more mystical than moralistic. Carl
McColman's stunning synthesis here is a great way to dive back into
these wonder filled and genuinely refreshing headwaters." --Fr.
Richard Rohr, O.F.M., Center for Action and Contemplation in
Albuquerque, New Mexico--Fr. Richard Rohr, O.F.M.,
"This lovely little book invites you to cross the threshold into
the wondrous world of Celtic spirituality, beautifully written, it
would be a perfect companion for a time of retreat and reflection."
--Christine Valters Paintner, PhD, author of The Soul's Slow
Ripening: 12 Celtic Practices for Seeking the Sacred--Christine
Valters Paintner, PhD
"With warm hospitality and the voice of a savvy storyteller, Carl
McColman invites the reader to the feast of Celtic wisdom and
prayer. In these pages you will find a company of Celtic saints to
walk with through our sacred landscapes, insights and good humor to
guide you and the clear voice of an author who knows the truth and
depth of this tradition. Highly recommended" --Mary C. Earle,
author of Celtic Christian Spirituality and Holy Companions:
Spiritual Practices from the Celtic Saints--Mary C. Earle
"McColman (The Big Book of Christian Mysticism), member of a Lay
Cistercian contemplative community under the guidance of Trappist
monks, concisely describes Celtic Christianity in this inviting
book. Claiming that Celtic sects are often overlooked in Christian
texts and considered to be more myth than serious theology, he lays
out the lore of the early peoples of Ireland, Scotland, Wales,
Cornwall, the Isle of Man, and Brittany. McColman takes short dips
into Celtic folklore, Gaelic prayers, and Irish poetry, and charts
Celtic spirituality's deep roots in mysticism and storytelling.
With traditions such as the three lents (three separate lent
periods) and "thin places" (places where the sacred and profane
meld), the early Christian Celts structured rituals around
hospitality, monastic rites, and everyday compassion. Living at the
so-called "edge of waiting" between the physical and spiritual
worlds, the Celts honored the mystery of God and viewed the island
Éire as situated as the edge of the known world--a fact McColman
believes contributes to Celtic emphasis on contemplative prayer and
worship of the land. This sound overview of Celtic Christianity
will appeal to those with little prior knowledge of Celtic
traditions." --Publishers Weekly (Nov. 2018)-- "Publishers
Weekly"
"If you have been looking for a cup to dip into the deep well of
Celtic spirituality, you have found it in this book. McColman knows
better than to try to quench your thirst. Instead, he offers such
brimming sips of Celtic storytelling, hospitality, soul friendship,
and earthly blessing that you are bound to set off in search of
more." --Barbara Brown Taylor, author of Holy Envy: Finding God in
the Faith of Others--Barbara Brown Taylor
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