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Celts to the Creche: Heiu of Tadcaster
Celts to the Crèche Day 24 December 8 Abbess Heiu (Hieu) of Tadcaster 7th century On our 24th day of our journey with the Celts to the Crèche, we meet Abbess Heiu (also spelled Hieu) that might be a new … Continue reading
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Tagged 40 day Celtic Advent devotional, Abbess Heiu, Aidan of Lindisfarne, Anglo Saxon Saints, anglo-saxon abbesses, Anglo-Saxon church history, Anglo-Saxon England, Calcaria, Celtic Advent Devotional, Celts to the Creche, double monastery, Hartlepool, Healaugh, Healaugh Priory, Heiu, Heretu, Hilda of Whitby, Kaelcacaestir, Tadcaster, Yorkshire Monasteries
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Celts to the Creche: St. Colman of Lindisfarne
Celts to the Crèche Day 25 December 9 St. Colman 3rd Bishop of Lindisfarne (c. 605 – February 18, 675 or August 8, 674) On this 25th day of our Advent journey with the Celts to the Crèche, we discover … Continue reading
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Tagged 40 day Celtic Advent devotional, Anglo Saxon Saints, Anglo-Saxon church history, Bishop Eata of Melrose Abbey, Bishop of Hexham, Bishop of York, Celtic Advent, Celtic Advent Devotionals, Celtic Relics, Celtic Saints, Celts to the Creche, Colman of Lindisfarne, Garailt of Mayo Abbey, Gerald of Mayo Abbey, Hilda of Whitby, Holy Island, Inishboffin, Inishbofin, Iona, Iona Abbey, Irish Saints, Isle of Iona, Lindisfarne, Mayo Abbey, Northumbria, Online Advent Devotional, Saints' Relics, St. Aidan of Lindisfarne, St. Colman, St. Finan of Lindisfarne, St. Hilda of Whitby, Synod of Whitby, The Venerable Bede, Wilfrid
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Celts to the Creche: St. Hereswith
St. Hereswith Celts to the Crèche: Day 3 November 17 St. Hereswith c612 – September 3, c680/690AD On this 3rd day of our Advent journey with the Celts to the Crèche, we pilgrimage with St. Hereswith, perhaps even dancing with abandon … Continue reading
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Tagged 40 day Celtic Advent devotional, Abbess Ecburgh, Aethelric, Aldwulf, Anglo Saxon Saints, Anglo-Saxon church history, Athelric, Æthelburg, Breguswith, Burgundofara, Celtic Saints, Chelles, East Anglia, Ecgric, Faremoutiers, Father James Martin, Hackness, Hereric, Hereswith, King AElfwald, King Anna, King Raedwald, My Life with the Saints, Northumbria, Oedilburga, Saethrid, St. Ethelburg, St. Fursey, St. Hilda, Sutton Hoo, The Venerable Bede
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