The Celtic cross has been recognized as an emblem of Irish Christianity for centuries. Today, the symbol is visible from thousands of feet in the air, greeting passengers who fly into the City of ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) -The countdown to St. Patrick’s day is on, and anticipation is building! Sunday, Savannah’s Irish-Catholic community gathered in Emmet Park for the Celtic Cross Ceremony. The ...
A group of Irish families led a procession from the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist to Emmet Park on Sunday for the 35th annual Celtic Cross Ceremony. The annual ceremony is one of the more reverent ...
*Editor's Note: This is the latest installment of Mike Farragher's "TAYSHT" series, his new column and podcast exploring Irish America's relationship with food, inspired in part by Stanley Tucci's ...
The Celtic cross is not a gory object like the common European or Latin American crucifix depicting the remains of Roman execution. More often the Celtic cross is depicted in bare geometry that is ...
When Celtic art is mentioned today, the term evokes the art that characterised those peoples now known as the ancient Celts – the peoples documented in the fifth century BC to the north of the Alps ...
Today, the cross is the universal symbol of Christianity. It was not always so. In the early centuries after the time of Jesus Christ, there were other symbols: a dove, a ship, an anchor and a lyre.
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