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English Fiction & Prose Literature - General & Miscellaneous - Literary Criticism, Prayer-books & Devotional Literature - Christianity, Magic Studies, Scottish Poetry, Christian Poetry

Celtic Prayers

by Alexander Carmichael; edited by Trace Murphy
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Overview

Over thousands of years, the people of Ireland and Scotland gave voice to their deep sense of spirituality with their tremendous gift for the spoken word. Just at a time when much of this Celtic oral tradition was about to vanish forever, Alexander Carmichael collected these powerful prayers and incantations from the remote highlands and islands of Gaelic-speaking Scotland. What he saved goes far beyond mere words of petition - each piece is a unique meditation exhibiting the art and wonderment of the Celtic soul. These invaluable prayers were meant to accompany the thoughts and actions of each day and to pay tribute to the majesty of all creation. Much of this poetry goes back to early Celtic Christianity, and even further back to the prehistoric roots of the Irish-Scottish world. These rich prayers are full of comfort, strength, healing, protection, and blessing.

These powerful prayers and incantations have been collected from the remote highlands and islands of Gaelic-speaking Scotland. Many of these prayers go back to early Celtic Christianity and even further back to the prehistoric pagan roots of the Irish-Scottish world.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 1996
Publisher
New York : Image, Doubleday, 1996.
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780385482417

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