Tag: celtic

Story of the Irish Race: Great Book Review from the British Israel Book Club

Last Sabbath Dr Brunswick presented this book to the British Israel book club(A monthly meetup group that discusses the inspirational truths of Israel being mainly the European Christian Nations of God). Every week we encourage a few to present reports on British Israel related books (and sometimes articles). Read online the POPULAR HISTORY “Story of […]

Travelling Poem of St Columba, and the victory which ensued

The background of this hymn was a great battle had ensued to protect Columba’s copy of the Psalter. After the King of Ireland had decreed that Columba should return the copy he had made (without permission) to St Finnian, this caused the rival Royals of O’Neil (of which Columba belonged to this Royal family) to […]

The Highlanders of Scotland, Their Origin, History and Antiquities Skene

Thanks to our Celtic Press for the following book: “Highlanders of Scotland” by William F Skene”. You may download it freely from our website. Discover the Rich Tapestry of Scotland’s Highlanders Dive into the enthralling history of Scotland’s Highlanders with Skene’s “Highlanders of Scotland.” This meticulously researched book takes you on a journey through the […]

The Orthodox Church at Ireland (Celtic Orthodox inspiration of the Saxon Anglican church).

It’s tragic that so many say that the Orthodox Church had not come to Ireland prior to the 1960s (when the new definition of Orthodox / world council of churches version, dominated by actual Bolshevist & Soviet installed bishops, when they had finally arrived in Ireland)! However the Benedictine order is considered Orthodox, as predating […]

The Historic Celtic Church and Today’s Orthodox Church of the Culdees

In the Scoti-Monasticon it quotes Boece (circa 1530) that “the term Culdee originally denoted monks, but up to his time was applied to all priests.”   Dr Wylie In his “History of Scotland” elaborated: “It was the Culdee lamp that burned at Constance, at Basle, at Ypres, at Worms and Mainz. Boniface, the emissary of […]

Hebrew Origins of the Celtic Christian Church

“Modern historians, in dealing with the Roman invasions, completely ignore the reason for the great Roman invasion of Britain. Never once do they mention the Edict of Claudius, or explain that it was a war of religious extermination, designed to crush Christianity at its source.” The Drama of the Lost Disciples (1961), George Jowett.   […]