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Under the oak tree

In ancient times, the Celtic monasteries were places of learning, the monks and nuns offering education to anyone who came seeking it. Often, the classes would be held outdoors, perhaps under a tree to ward off the hot sun or the frequent Irish drizzle. So here is an oak tree for us to sit under.


Oak tree

Note: The articles below should not be taken as official documents of the Celtic Catholic Church, but as teaching and preaching by the authors.

A few Pastoral Letters by Bishop Dwain Houser

Lenten Reflections
    by Bishop Dwain E. Houser

Sinners in the Church
    by Bishop Dwain E. Houser

Attempts at answers to frequently asked questions

Why do Celtic Catholics "pray" to saints?
    by Fr. Sean Andrew Lotz

Why do Celtic Catholics observe the "pagan" Quarter Days?
    by Fr. Sean Andrew Lotz

Grace and Sacraments
    by Fr. Sean Andrew Lotz

Also see the Frequently Asked Questions

Articles on various topics of interest

From dust-covered saints to living faith: All about saints
    by Fr. Sean Andrew Lotz

Paradise Rediscovered?
    by Bishop Dwain E. Houser

My approach to Scripture: Where I am in the journey
    by Bishop Dwain E. Houser

Does God hate gays? Concerning the statement "God hates fags."
    by Fr. Sean Andrew Lotz

The history and meaning of the word Easter
    by Caedmon Parsons

The spiritual and theological meaning of Easter
    by Fr. Sean Andrew Lotz

On talking with a pagan
    by Dan Carey


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