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Speaking of Holiness, how would the Celtic Episcopal Church address this important aspect of Christianity?

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Speaking of Holiness, how would the Celtic Episcopal Church address this important aspect of Christianity?

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5b. Answer: The idea of being Holy, here we are speaking of the Old Testament, is at one level that of keeping the Ten Commandments. The ancient Celtic church looked to the Ten Commandments, or Decalogue as we sometimes call them, as a guide for the conduct of life. At another level, that is in the New Testament, our Lord Jesus summed up the subject by saying, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind, soul and strength, and love your neighbor as yourself. On these two laws hang all the law and the prophets.” We too teach the Ten Commandments along side of our Lord’s teaching to act as a guide for life. It is truly a daily work of giving up ourselves to God.

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