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Ray Simpson

    Ray Simpson est le Gardien Fondateur de la Communauté internationale d'Aidan et Hilda et auteur dont l'œuvre explore la spiritualité celte. Il établit des liens entre les anciennes traditions monastiques et les expressions contemporaines de communauté, dans le but de rendre les voies spirituelles accessibles à tous par les canaux de communication modernes.

    Celtic Christianity and Climate Crisis
    A Holy Island Prayer Book
    Celtic Daily Light
    Soul Friendship in the Celtic Tradition
    Aidan of Lindisfarne
    A Holy Island Prayer Book
    • A Holy Island Prayer Book

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the spiritual heritage of Lindisfarne, this prayer book offers a structured approach to daily devotion, reflecting the island's sacred history and natural rhythms. Each day is themed to enhance contemplation, ranging from resurrection on Sundays to community on Thursdays. Featuring prayers by David Adam, it serves as a guide for both visitors and those spiritually connected to the island. This collection invites readers to engage with the contemplative spirituality that has drawn pilgrims for over 1,300 years.

      A Holy Island Prayer Book
    • Aidan of Lindisfarne

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      Set in seventh-century Ireland, the narrative follows Aidan, a descendant of Saint Brigid, as he navigates a world shaped by saints, scholars, and warriors. After a disrupted pilgrimage, he is sent to Iona, where he becomes guest-master and engages with diverse visitors, including royal Saxon exiles. Aidan's mission to evangelize the pagan invaders of Britain contrasts with Roman approaches, emphasizing friendship and community. His journey explores themes of spiritual formation, connection, and the impact of personal relationships on faith and leadership, all underscored by his symbolic name, Flame.

      Aidan of Lindisfarne
    • Soul Friendship in the Celtic Tradition

      Ancient Insights for Today

      • 292pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the profound connection between friends, the concept of soul friendship transcends the limitations of time, space, and even death. It emphasizes the deep bonds that unite individuals, suggesting that true friendship creates an enduring dwelling in the hearts of those involved. This idea invites readers to reflect on the nature of their relationships and the lasting impact of genuine companionship.

      Soul Friendship in the Celtic Tradition
    • The great wealth of Celtic literature and the revival in popularity of the Celtic tradition offer a very positive source of inspiring and deeply spiritual yet practical material for daily use. This revised edition of Celtic Daily Light will continue to inspire and guide those seeking a deeper spirituality.

      Celtic Daily Light
    • A Holy Island Prayer Book

      Prayers and Readings from Lindisfarne

      • 178pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
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      The prayer book is structured around the rhythms and seasons of both nature and the Christian calendar as experienced on Holy Island. It offers a contemplative approach, with each day dedicated to a specific theme: Sunday focuses on resurrection, while Monday celebrates creation. Other themes include incarnation on Tuesday, the Holy Spirit on Wednesday, community on Thursday, compassion on Friday, and leisure and the Saints on Saturday. This unique format encourages a deeper spiritual reflection throughout the week.

      A Holy Island Prayer Book
    • Celtic Christianity is the key not only for the future of the Church but of the whole planet, argues Ray Simpson, Founding Guardian of the Community of Aidan and Hilda.

      Celtic Christianity and Climate Crisis
    • This inspirational study guide provides us with a glimpse of that spirituality which weaves together all the strands of the quest for renewal, for relevance and for roots.

      Exploring Celtic Spirituality
    • Ray Simpson

      His Complete Celtic Prayers

      • 419pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      A rich collection of over 1,500 prayers draws from Ray Simpson's extensive work, featuring both selected and newly crafted prayers. This compilation emphasizes connections with nature, scripture, and the spiritual journey, encompassing various aspects of life. An exhaustive index is provided, making it easy for worship leaders to find suitable prayers for any occasion, ensuring that all created life is represented in the spiritual practice.

      Ray Simpson
    • Brendan's Return Voyage

      A New American Dream

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores the revival of a myth about Saint Brendan's journey from Ireland to America, where he discovers that the Native Americans already embrace Jesus. This realization leads him to return home in humility. In stark contrast, the book critiques the colonial approach of U.S. missions, which often demand that Native American tribes abandon their cultural identities in favor of a Eurocentric version of Christianity. The themes of cultural respect and the true essence of evangelism are central to this exploration.

      Brendan's Return Voyage
    • Paths of Justice

      Celtic Prayers for a World of Equity, Unity, and Healing

      • 152pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The book emphasizes the importance of compassion and empowerment in addressing the needs of the dispossessed and marginalized. It calls for listeners to extend friendship and support to those without voices, advocating for justice on both personal and global scales. Through themes of love and spiritual encouragement, it inspires individuals to take action and foster positive change in their communities and beyond.

      Paths of Justice