Holy In The Daily
Blog posts to help women over 50 face their challenges with clarity, confidence, and resilience.
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- At work
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- Celtic Christianity
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- Daily
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- Death, grief, and heaven
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- Difficult people
- Don't forget to laugh
- Easter
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Celtic Prayers for Lent in Honor of Saint Patrick
Since Saint Patrick's Day is soon, and we're celebrating Lent as well, it seems proper to take brief look at Calvary through the eyes of Celtic Christians.
My Prayer For You
June is a time of good-byes and launching our kids into their future, often in graduation or wedding ceremonies. This Celtic prayer is one of my favorites for such times.
Celtic Prayer of Safety
Earthquakes, uprisings, war, famine, economic uncertainty, and just living with people who are as dysfunctional as I am, causes me to realize that our world is unsafe.
Not Your King Arthur Kind of Celts
Contrary to popular American thought, the Celts were not barbarians who fought the Romans alongside King Arthur. Celtic culture was far richer than a Hollywood movie.
Why I'll Skip the Celtic Method of Cataract Healing
This story is from the Carmina Gadelica of a woman suffered from cataracts and found water from special healing springs to be useful in relieving her suffering.
Learning Trust from Columba's Celtic Prayer
Restful trust in God’s plans, purposes, and guidance is not always easy. Life doesn’t always turn out the way we expect, and circumstances can change with little warning.