{"id":1349,"date":"2014-08-29T14:01:08","date_gmt":"2014-08-29T19:01:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.pts.edu\/blog\/?p=1349"},"modified":"2021-03-09T10:33:02","modified_gmt":"2021-03-09T15:33:02","slug":"celtic-spirituality","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.pts.edu\/blog\/celtic-spirituality\/","title":{"rendered":"Celtic Spirituality for Today"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A few weeks ago my wife and I made a pilgrimage from Pittsburgh, Pa., to Camp Sumatanga in Alabama\u2014sacred ground for us Methodists. We were in Alabama on a retreat, the theme of which was Celtic spirituality.<\/p>\n<p>I basked in the hours of silence; enjoyed other people preparing my meals and cleaning up after; and felt renewed by morning and evening prayer and daily Eucharist.<\/p>\n<p>But what I really loved? The content: the vision of the ancient Celtic Christians and its relevance for today.<\/p>\n<p>I know much of the revival of Celtic spirituality is bland\u2014all fairies and rainbows. But the truth is, the Celts lived in a harsh landscape as tribal people who became utterly devoted to the Triune God\u2019s presence in their midst. There\u2019s nothing wishy-washy about Celtic spirituality: Trinity, Cross, and Christ are central to the Celtic way.<\/p>\n<p>I was reminded of many aspects of Celtic spirituality that seem important for Christians and churches to recover today:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><em>The need to have a soul friend<\/em>\u2014what they called an <em>anam cara<\/em>. St. Brigit is reported to have said, \u201cA person without a soul friend is like a body without a head.\u201d We need companions in the life of faith with whom we can be utterly honest, and who can be utterly honest with us, as we seek to discern together the way of Christ. Soul friends are key in spiritual formation.<\/li>\n<li><em>Egalitarian leadership<\/em>. Men and women served together, side-by-side. Some double monasteries\u2014monasteries with both men and women\u2014were led by an abbess, a woman.<\/li>\n<li><em>A sense of kinship with all creation<\/em>. The Celts were able to see the presence of God in all of creation, and knew intimately themselves to be a part of creation. Contemporary people, so alienated from the rest of creation, have much to learn from the Celts. John Scotus Eriugena, the ninth century Irish theologian said, \u201cEverything visible is a theophany.\u201d Can we discover this again?<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>But what struck me the most was the theme of pilgrimage. They didn\u2019t journey to a specific place, and then return (the way we did to Camp Sumatanga), but they set out in their little boats, called coracles, and abandoned themselves to God\u2019s providence\u2014willing to go wherever the winds of the Spirit led them, taking with them their witness for Christ.<\/p>\n<p>At the retreat, as I looked back on my life, I could see something of this kind of wandering: I thought I would be a musician\u2014how did I end up a United Methodist pastor? I thought I\u2019d stay a pastor\u2014how did I end up teaching in Pittsburgh, at a Presbyterian seminary of all places? The rascally providence of God guiding my coracle, that\u2019s how.<\/p>\n<p>But as I reflected more, I began to wonder\u2014can each day, each moment be this kind of pilgrimage? Not just the \u201cbig moves\u201d of my life, but can I with every breath abandon myself to the winds of the Spirit, the will of the One who longs to guide me? That\u2019s the hope, the longing, I brought back with me from the retreat.<\/p>\n<p>I even wrote a haiku\u2014much to my surprise!\u2014during one of our silent hours to express my prayer to be available to the Spirit\u2019s guidance each day:<\/p>\n<p>Boat of this moment,<br \/>\ncoracle of divine love:<br \/>\ntake me where you will.<\/p>\n<p>Now home, back at work, writing syllabi for my MDiv classes, catching up on e-mail, returning phone calls, this is still my prayer.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><em>By the Rev. Dr. <a title=\"L. Roger Owens\" href=\"http:\/\/www.pts.edu\/owensl\">L. Roger Owens<\/a>, associate professor of leadership and ministry, who served as a UM pastor before coming to Pittsburgh.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A few weeks ago my wife and I made a pilgrimage from Pittsburgh, Pa., to Camp Sumatanga in Alabama\u2014sacred ground for us Methodists. We were in Alabama on a retreat, the theme of which was Celtic spirituality. 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