A Celtic Eucharist

A Celtic Eucharist by Brendan O’Malley, published by Church Publishing, Inc. in 2002, presents a unique contemporary Eucharist infused with Celtic traditions. This illustrated edition spans 48 pages and is written in English. The book draws together texts from Scripture alongside Irish, Scottish, and Welsh traditions, creating a vital liturgy that connects contemporary spirituality with historical roots.
Readers will find a striking service that encourages a fresh appreciation of the Eucharist, along with an optional Ceremony of Light for evening celebrations. The text includes a selection of alternative prayers and sentences for seasonal and pastoral variation, as well as helpful notes for celebrants to suggest possible uses. This adaptable resource is suitable for both formal and informal settings and can be used in conjunction with other lectionaries, making it a versatile addition to Christian worship and liturgy.
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A presentation of a unique contemporary Eucharist infused with Celtic traditions.
Drawing together texts from Scripture, the mainstream Irish, Scottish, and Welsh traditions, and contemporary spirituality, A Celtic Eucharist is a vital liturgy that relates to the here and now while it fosters a connection to the past. The result is an original and striking service that prompts fresh appreciation of the Eucharist.
An optional Ceremony of Light is included for evening celebrations. A selection of alternative prayers and sentences allows for seasonal and pastoral variation, and helpful notes for celebrant suggest possible uses for this service. Easily adaptable to formal and informal settings, A Celtic Eucharist can be used in conjunction with other lectionaries.
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