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Whithorn and St Ninian

Whithorn and St Ninian
Author: Peter Hill
Publisher: Alan Sutton Publishing
Total Pages: 706
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Whithorn is the home of the earlist known Christian community in Scotland. This volume attempts to integrate new material with the extant historical and archaeological evidence to produce a picture of the development of the site.


The Book of Whithorn

The Book of Whithorn
Author: W. M'C.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 23
Release: 1899
Genre: Whithorn (Scotland)
ISBN:

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St. Ninian and Whithorn

St. Ninian and Whithorn
Author: Sir Herbert Maxwell
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1932
Genre:
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Wild Men and Holy Places

Wild Men and Holy Places
Author: Daphne Brooke
Publisher: Canongate Books
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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The Search for St. Ninian

The Search for St. Ninian
Author: Daphne Brooke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1993
Genre:
ISBN:

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Pilgrimage as Transformative Process

Pilgrimage as Transformative Process
Author: Heather A. Warfield
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2018-11-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004381228

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Transformation has emerged as a prominent construct in myriad academic disciplines. Such transformational processes as movement from sickness to wellness, from grief to closure and from fractured to integrated are evident within the pilgrimage literature and are explored in this volume.


Saint Ninian's Cave

Saint Ninian's Cave
Author: Sean O'Neill
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-08-22
Genre:
ISBN:

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St. Ninian (360-432) was a bishop generally credited as the first Christian missionary to Scotland, responsible for widespread conversions among the Celts and the Southern Picts. He studied at Rome and was given the mission of converting the Picts by Pope Siricius. He established an episcopal see at the Candida Casa in Whithorn, Galloway, Scotland. He is buried at Whithorn. It is said that St. Ninian used to retreat from the priory at Whithorn, to a cave at the end of the Machars peninsula to use it as a hermitage for prayer and meditation. The poems in this collection are "voiced" for St. Ninian; in other words St. Ninian is the speaker. They center round an imagined visit to the cave, in January 431 AD, a year before his death.


If These Stones Could Talk

If These Stones Could Talk
Author: Peter Stanford
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2021-10-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1529396441

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'A heavenly book, elegant and thoughtful. Get one for yourself and one for the church-crawler in your life!' Lucy Worsley Christianity has been central to the lives of the people of Britain and Ireland for almost 2,000 years. It has given us laws, customs, traditions and our national character. From a persecuted minority in Roman Britannia through the 'golden age' of Anglo-Saxon monasticism, the devastating impact of the Vikings, the alliance of church and state after the Norman Conquest to the turmoil of the Reformation that saw the English monarch replace the Pope and the Puritan Commonwealth that replaced the king, it is a tangled, tumultuous story of faith and achievement, division and bloodshed. In If These Stones Could Talk Peter Stanford journeys through England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland to churches, abbeys, chapels and cathedrals, grand and humble, ruined and thriving, ancient and modern, to chronicle how a religion that began in the Middle East came to define our past and shape our present. In exploring the stories of these buildings that are still so much a part of the landscape, the details of their design, the treasured objects that are housed within them, the people who once stood in their pulpits and those who sat in their pews, he builds century by century the narrative of what Christianity has meant to the nations of the British Isles, how it is reflected in the relationship between rulers and ruled, and the sense it gives about who we are and how we live with each other. 'There is no better navigator through the space in which art, culture and spirituality meet than Peter Stanford' Cole Moreton, Independent on Sunday


The Sunday at Home

The Sunday at Home
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 872
Release: 1885
Genre:
ISBN:

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