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The Celtic Way: The Rich Spiritual Heritage of Ireland

The Celtic Way: The Rich Spiritual Heritage of Ireland

RECLAIM A HERITAGE THAT HONOURS NATURE, EMBRACES MYSTERY AND SEES THE DIVINE IN EVERYDAY LIFE

The Celtic Way is a revelatory journey into Ireland’s ancient spiritual soul. Written by Dara Molloy – a former Catholic priest turned Celtic monk who has lived on Inis Mór for more than forty years – the book blends memoir, myth and scholarship to illuminate a vibrant spiritual tradition rooted in nature, community and a worldview far broader than the Christianity that later overshadowed it. Molloy explores Ireland’s pre‑Christian mythologies, the Brehon Laws and the sacred presence of trees, animals, wells, stones and seasons. He also traces the evolution of an Irish Christianity shaped not by conquest but by storytelling – a non‑authoritarian, mystical and nature‑centred tradition that produced wandering monks, illuminated manuscripts and a cultural flourishing that helped revitalise Europe.

At the heart of the book is the idea that spirituality is not a set of beliefs but a way of perceiving the world. Molloy illustrates this through vivid stories of island life: blessings murmured while planting potatoes, angels lingering at sacred sites, thin places where the veil between the worlds dissolves and rituals such as handfasting, pilgrimage, fasting and celebrating the Celtic calendar.

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The Celtic Way: The Rich Spiritual Heritage of Ireland
$22.83

The Celtic Way: The Rich Spiritual Heritage of Ireland

RECLAIM A HERITAGE THAT HONOURS NATURE, EMBRACES MYSTERY AND SEES THE DIVINE IN EVERYDAY LIFE

The Celtic Way is a revelatory journey into Ireland’s ancient spiritual soul. Written by Dara Molloy – a former Catholic priest turned Celtic monk who has lived on Inis Mór for more than forty years – the book blends memoir, myth and scholarship to illuminate a vibrant spiritual tradition rooted in nature, community and a worldview far broader than the Christianity that later overshadowed it. Molloy explores Ireland’s pre‑Christian mythologies, the Brehon Laws and the sacred presence of trees, animals, wells, stones and seasons. He also traces the evolution of an Irish Christianity shaped not by conquest but by storytelling – a non‑authoritarian, mystical and nature‑centred tradition that produced wandering monks, illuminated manuscripts and a cultural flourishing that helped revitalise Europe.

At the heart of the book is the idea that spirituality is not a set of beliefs but a way of perceiving the world. Molloy illustrates this through vivid stories of island life: blessings murmured while planting potatoes, angels lingering at sacred sites, thin places where the veil between the worlds dissolves and rituals such as handfasting, pilgrimage, fasting and celebrating the Celtic calendar.

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RECLAIM A HERITAGE THAT HONOURS NATURE, EMBRACES MYSTERY AND SEES THE DIVINE IN EVERYDAY LIFE

The Celtic Way is a revelatory journey into Ireland’s ancient spiritual soul. Written by Dara Molloy – a former Catholic priest turned Celtic monk who has lived on Inis Mór for more than forty years – the book blends memoir, myth and scholarship to illuminate a vibrant spiritual tradition rooted in nature, community and a worldview far broader than the Christianity that later overshadowed it. Molloy explores Ireland’s pre‑Christian mythologies, the Brehon Laws and the sacred presence of trees, animals, wells, stones and seasons. He also traces the evolution of an Irish Christianity shaped not by conquest but by storytelling – a non‑authoritarian, mystical and nature‑centred tradition that produced wandering monks, illuminated manuscripts and a cultural flourishing that helped revitalise Europe.

At the heart of the book is the idea that spirituality is not a set of beliefs but a way of perceiving the world. Molloy illustrates this through vivid stories of island life: blessings murmured while planting potatoes, angels lingering at sacred sites, thin places where the veil between the worlds dissolves and rituals such as handfasting, pilgrimage, fasting and celebrating the Celtic calendar.

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