Etykietka: celtyckie zakony monastyczne

The Didache and the Culdees: A Guide for Christian Guilds and Self-Sustaining Communities

The Didache, one of the earliest Christian texts, serves as a foundational guide for believers seeking structured spiritual and community life. Its principles align closely with the traditions of the Culdees, a unique order within Celtic Christianity, known for their dedication to both spiritual and practical survival. The Didache: A Blueprint for Christian Community The […]

the Monastic Rule of St Comgall, Culdee Saint and “Chief of Ireland’s Monks”

The Rule of Saint Comgall Saint Comgall, founder of the monastery of Bangor, was trained by St Finnian and became a disciple of St Tigernach of Clones. He instructed several great Culdees including St Columbanus. The Rule of Comgall, as referred to by Saint Adamnan, exists as handed down, in a text from the late […]

The Orthodox Order of the Culdees, the Rule of St Maelruan +792AD

The purer ancient Rule of St Maelruan The rule for the Culdees of Armagh, drawn up by Maelruan, abbot of Tamhlacht (Tallaght), who died in the year 792. The full chapters of the rule goes into practical usage day to day as well as annual. This rule has been affirmed by 1600s-1900s historians that it […]

Reguła klasztorna Kolumbana

Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition Szczegóły i informacje bibliograficzne Monks 'Rules Autor: Columbanus Hibernus Opis pliku GSM Walker przetłumaczony przez GSM Walker Wydanie elektroniczne opracowane przez Marcosa Balé Ufundowane przez University College, Cork i profesor Marianne McDonald za pośrednictwem projektu CELT 2. Druga wersja robocza, poprawiona i poprawione. Zakres tekstu: 17210 […]

On Celtic Married Clergy and Monastics

On Celtic Married Clergy and Monastics Culdees’ Abbots, Priests, Monks and even Nuns were married. They performed religious services in accordance with norms of the ritual purity as found in the Scripture as it has to do with performing ceremonies. by Rev Dr Stephen MK Brunswick TABLE OF CONTENTS – FOREWORD – – OUR HISTORICAL […]