The Celtic Monk

Welcome to the Celtic Monk blog. I started this blog because I believe that Celtic Christianity has something of importance and beauty to offer. Together, we will explore Celtic spirituality by examining different books and topics, looking at historical questions, and perhaps most important of all, what it is like in practice. As both a person of faith, and also a priest, I will share many of my experiences and feelings. I look forward to hearing what you think and have to say.

Tuesday, November 30, 2021

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  A Worldly Christian: The Life and Times of Stephen Neill By Dyron Daughrity Cambridge, England The Lutterworth Press 2021 401 pp., pape...
Tuesday, September 8, 2020

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Great reading today from the Celtic Daily prayer book for September 8th! The them for September has been on hospitality. A theme to be creat...
Saturday, August 15, 2020

Risen from the dead!

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Aloha friends and apologies for the deep sleep! Been gone from blogging too long and feel the call now to return an blog again on the topics...
Monday, January 19, 2015

Dominican Spirituality

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"Mysticism and Prophecy" (1998) is part of the Traditions of Christian spirituality series. This volume is devoted to t...
Friday, January 2, 2015

Quaker Spirituality

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“Silence and Witness” (2004) by Michael L. Birkel provides a concise overview of the Quaker spiritual tradition, also known as the Reli...
Thursday, December 25, 2014

Carmelite Spirituality

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"At the Fountain of Elijah" (1999) by Wilfrid McGreal is part of the Traditions of Christian Spirituality series. In typical fa...
Monday, December 22, 2014

Augustinian Spirituality

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“Our Restless Heart” by Thomas Martin, is part of the Traditions of Christian Spirituality series and covers the Augustinian Traditio...
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Andy Dahlburg
Kaneohe, Hawaii, United States
I am a clinical social worker and substance abuse counselor. I am also a priest with the Celtic Catholic Church, and studied English literature at the University of St. Andrews, and theology at New College, at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. I am also board certified in mental health and substance abuse. My faith journey has allowed me the priviledge to work with the homeless, mentally ill, and newly arrived to the Hawaiian Islands for over twenty years. I am happily married to the most beautiful and interesting person I have ever met, and am doubly blessed to be living in paradise on the island of Oahu. I frequently write for the academic journal Social Work & Christianity. For more information, please contact me at adahlburg@hotmail.com
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