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How is the Celtic Church different from other mainline denominations?

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How is the Celtic Church different from other mainline denominations?

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A. The Celtic Church is an expression of the early faith that was given to the Apostles by our Savior. The early Celtic Church was flourishing in the Celtic lands early by the second century and a part of the larger western Orthodox church. The Celtic Church is a part of the ancient heritage and rich tradition of the early Christian (Catholic) church. The Celtic Church has existed In one form or another from within a decade of Christ’s death and ressurection, it existed as an established church until the reformation, at which point it retreated into small Highland communities, until the 1800’s when it was driven underground. We are now seeing a renwed interst in Celtic Christianity.

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