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3/15/09_______________________________ All regard and thanks for your
website and service.
Kasimbo S. 3/13/09_______________________________
Dear Friends,
Your information is inspiring
and helpful as I pray the Holy Spirit to use me to present it
to the people.
Also, perhaps they will
celebrate St.
Patrick's Day on the 17th in a different mindset.
May we all be the
"Wild Geese" according to Acts 4:20.
Thank you.
Jeanne DeT.,
Missionary in the (Dominican Republic)
3/11/09_______________________________
Brothers and Sisters - ...for
several years, I have felt a powerful pull to the Celtic
Christian Church...after a few mis-steps with a group back
east, I had become disillusioned that I might find a fitting place for
my calling and need to worship. By chance, or Divine Guidance, I
happened across your web site and immediately felt a profound sense of
relief and excitement...I would love to...set up a ministry
here...become more involved with the monk
program with your group...
Blessings...
Eric H. (Visalia, California)
2/21/09_______________________________
I live in Portland, Oregon and am the Lay leader of St.
Vincent of Lerins Anglican
Church. We use the St. Dunstan's Plainsong Psalter
& The
1928 BCP for our choral/chanted Morning Prayer and Evensong
services.
Loved your web site. It inspired me to take Friday to chant
all 150 Psalms.
What a blessing!
Thank you,
Ian G. (Portland, Oregon)
quod ubique, quod semper, quod
ab omnibus
2/20/09_______________________________
Thank you, and very soon I will become
a "Monk Peter".
In Christ Jesus,
Peter H. (New York, New York)
2/18/09_______________________________ Please
add me to your subscription
list.
We are actively involved in a Celtic
church planting project here in Ritchie County, WV. 2/17/09_______________________________ Survey:
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the hours". 2/16/09_______________________________ Dear Monk Preston, Your teaching was sorely missed while you were gone, but you certainly seem to be making up for the absence; the new material you have been posting is exceptional! (Celtic Christian: Seven Distinctives, The Celtic Cross, Evangelical Monks, and the review of Dr. Miller's book).
If
your travels ever bring you to our part of the country, the
hospitality of this place that God provided for us is always open to
you and Monk
Linda, and you would be more than welcome at our small
group fellowship.
Update: In 2009, we will be meeting on the third Saturday night of each month at 6:00 PM at the St. Brendan's hermitage near Isanti, Minnesota. (E-mail for directions: servants@stbrendans-spoke.org). Our meetings through July will focus on "The Path of Celtic Prayer" by Dr. Calvin Miller including a video by Dr. Miller and study on the six areas of Celtic prayer life (in March we'll take a day off from the regular study, and will watch a movie about the life and ministry of St. Patrick). There will be a time of worship at each meeting, with communion and prayer. Thank you, and may God's hand of favor hold you gently,
Monk
Hans
St.
Brendan's in the Pines (Isanti,
Minnesota)
St. Brendan's
Traveler's Training Mission
St. Brendan's
in the Pines (Blog)
2/15/09_______________________________ Subscribe. Cardinal Marty Malkin Th.D St. Philip Neri ArchDiocese 2/14/09_______________________________ Survey:
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of the faith".
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