Essential Celtic Prayers
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The early Celts lived in a time and place where nature was ever-present — in the seasonal harvest and disruptions of it, in the sometimes brutal climate, and in all the gifts from the earth. In their simple rural life, they were surrounded by the cycles of nature: the seasons, lunar months, tides, dawn and dusk. Even in ordinary tasks — gardening, metalworking, sheep herding, and farm chores — they felt God's sacred presence all around in the natural world.
Thomas McPherson
Thomas McPherson is an editor at Paraclete Press in Massachusetts. He is also the compiler of Essential Celtic Prayers, (9781612619262), published by Paraclete.
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Essential Celtic Prayers - Thomas McPherson
Introduction
People from all faiths and none at all find in the Celtic tradition an expression of spirituality deeply connected to nature and vibrantly alive—a spiritual rootedness we long for in the twenty-first century, at the same time simpler and richer. This book is a collection of some of the most beautiful and beloved prayers of Celtic Christianity, which speak to us across the centuries.
Celtic Christianity emerged in a time and place where nature was ever-present—in the seasonal harvest and disruptions of it, in the sometimes brutal climate, and in all the gifts from the earth. In their simple rural life, the Celtic Christians were surrounded by the cycles of nature: the seasons, lunar months, tides, dawn and dusk. Even in ordinary tasks like gardening, metalworking, sheep herding, and farm chores, they felt God’s sacred presence all around in the natural world.
Many of the prayers in this volume have been passed down and adapted through the centuries. A few have been codified in the regular prayer life of Christians today as liturgical prayers and hymns. Some have been preserved thanks to the Carmina Gadelica, a volume of prayers, blessings, charms, and other sacred texts collected in the latter half of the nineteenth century by folklorist Alexander Carmichael. These are presented here with the language updated somewhat. All offer us a distinct perspective on the divine, imbued with nature and focused on the Trinity.
May the Road Rise Up to Meet You
The Original
Perhaps the best-known Celtic prayer is the classic blessing May the Road Rise Up to Meet You.
With its hopeful and forward-looking message, it is often used at weddings, sometimes in musical form. There are many versions; the original is this simple six-line version:
May the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
the rain fall soft upon your fields.
And until we meet again,
may God hold you in the palm of his hand.
A Popular Version
The most common version known today, which may or may not trace back to the early Celtic church, is quite a bit longer.
May the road rise up to meet you,
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
The rains fall soft upon your fields.
And until we meet