Celtic Christianity - Christian History

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  • @ravenmorris4229
    @ravenmorris4229 4 года назад

    Great information, thank you.

    • @RAPamme-ih8bm
      @RAPamme-ih8bm 3 года назад +2

      nothing great here. full of mistakes

  • @Marcosnationalistos
    @Marcosnationalistos 3 месяца назад +1

    England was and still is a Celtic nation!

  • @ofaoilleachain
    @ofaoilleachain Год назад

    I somewhat doubt the early Celtic church ordained women as priests. As it is quite clear scripturally and traditionally it's prohibited. I'd appreciate sources for this information

  • @jeremyalexander184
    @jeremyalexander184 4 года назад +6

    Amen ancient celtic people were celtic christian and druids were to not Roman Catholic

  • @tansongpinoy1354
    @tansongpinoy1354 4 года назад +5

    I think Celtic is a ancient real Christian not Catholic pagan.

    • @scottgriffiths7651
      @scottgriffiths7651 4 года назад +1

      I don't want to sound dumb, but is Paganism still Celtic? The root of Celtic is Christianity, right? So one of those branches is paganism? I'm writing something that needs a reference to 'old ways' including some saints etc and I'm confused which one is which.

    • @marcmarc8524
      @marcmarc8524 4 года назад +4

      Again a full of hatred protestant who thinks he’s a christian because he dumps his hatred on the Catholic Church. Actually he’s obeying satan. Poor man!

    • @YourBoyJohnny94
      @YourBoyJohnny94 3 года назад +1

      @@marcmarc8524 Catholic Church spawns shithole countries, a religion for mongrels.

    • @YourBoyJohnny94
      @YourBoyJohnny94 3 года назад

      @The Romish Papist Mexico?? Philipines??? Venezuela?? Colombia??? All the non European Catholic countries are corrupt crime infested shitholes and we know where they learned that from. Just look at what the Catholics are doing to the USA, turning into a SHITHOLE.

  • @jeremyalexander184
    @jeremyalexander184 4 года назад +1

    Pagans

  • @christinamanele790
    @christinamanele790 3 года назад

    Real Celtic church were Christians from apostolic era who were persecuted by RCC for refusing to keep Sunday as they maintained Sabbath keeping like the apostle is what I read. My question is who is telling the truth?

    • @danielbruceagra9022
      @danielbruceagra9022 3 года назад +1

      Any Christian who practices Sunday as the day of Our Lord, be Catholic, Orthodox or Protestant because we undestand God Died died in that day, otherwise we would became jews

    • @scented-leafpelargonium3366
      @scented-leafpelargonium3366 2 года назад +1

      @@danielbruceagra9022 Jesus was a Jew, born as Yeshua before the Gentiles changed His Holy Name, so nothing to be ashamed of being a Jew. If John chapter 1 is true then a Jew created the earth, as the Messiah and Son of God was racially a Jew, circumcised on the eighth day.
      It may be your 'understanding' that "Sun"-day is the "Lord's Day," but you will not find any verse in the Bible that calls the first day of the (working) week the "Lord's Day." This term only appears ONCE in the whole of Scripture, when an aged Apostle John speaks prophetically of the future in Revelation 2:10: "I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day." It does not say which day that is, and it does not say it was "Sun"-day, or the first day of the week. So it is ASSUMPTION at best.
      As it was speaking of the end of days, it is not impossible that John was referring to the Day of the LORD, the great and terrible day foretold in Scripture at the end of time. On the other hand, the only day of the week ever personally attributed to "the LORD" is the "Sabbath of the LORD" commanded by God in the Fourth Commandment. The first day of the week is never once called "the first day of the week 'of the LORD' " or even by the Gentiles' terminology, (named after the 'sun'), "the 'Sun'-day 'of the LORD' " - In fact Yeshua, later re-named 'Jesus,' called Himself the "LORD OF THE SABBATH," never of "Sun"-day or the "first day of the week." It is a fiction.
      A closer look at the Biblical timings, when days started and ended at sunset, unlike the later papal calendar we now use, shows that the first visitors to the tomb came very early before dawn, while it was still dark, on the first day of the week, but did not SEE Yeshua rise, but instead saw that the tomb was ALREADY EMPTY and that Yeshua had already risen before that.
      His own words predicting His resurrection, stated that He would rise in 3 days and 3 nights, which is 72 hours. He was put into the tomb just before sunset, just before the annual Passover Sabbath or annual rest day (which was different to the weekly Sabbath rest day, which fell on what the Gentiles now call 'Saturday' in honour of the god Saturn). An annual or 'High Sabbath' was always on an exact date (or "moed" in Hebrew, that is an "Appointed Time") so could fall on any day of the week in the same way Dec 25th does. This means that Yeshua did not categorically die on a Friday or the sixth day of the week. It is simply called the 'Preparation Day' in the Gospels, namely the preparation day before the annual Sabbath rest day, the First Day of Unleaved Bread. There were two annual rest days in the same week, one annual, one weekly.
      This has caused a lot of confusion in interpreting time frames when interpreting the Bible.
      With the freedom that we are not now tied to Friday or Sunday, we are free to concentrate on the important fact, that Yeshua was crucified and resurrected 3 days and 3 nights later just as He prophesied, instead of trying to make it fit into our understanding of what day they fell on.
      The day of the week is not important, just the fact that He died and rose. There is no command to make a holy day out of any day in order to venerate the resurrection (or Yeshua's birth), but only the clear instruction to remember His death "as often as ye do this" (i.e. celebrate Passover, the date upon which He died) - not do this as often as you like, which now happens today!
      Yeshua rose exactly 72 hours later also just before sunset, the only option open is before the first visitors arrived at the empty tomb, which was a few hours earlier, just before sunset on the weekly Sabbath after being crucifed on the Passover holy day, both holy "Appointed Times."
      If we count back 72 hours (3 days & 3 nights as Yeshua said, if His words can be trusted and taken literally), from just before sunset on the Sabbath (just before the onset of "Sun"-day or the first day of the week, which begins at sunset, as all Biblical days do), we arrive at Yeshua being crucified on WEDNESDAY, not Friday, as the prelates of ecclesiastical tradition assert.
      This is the difference between Biblical TRUTH as opposed to man-made "tradition," which Yrshua said made "the Word of God of none-effect." That is why Gentile Church reckoning of these things, from late on "Good Friday" to before dawn on "Easter 'Sun'-day" only adds up to 36 hours or so, more than half the time that Yeshua's prophetic words predicted - 72 hours!
      Our salvation remains gloriously the same, but the Lord of the Sabbath is fully honoured.
      "Sun"-day cannot do this as it is based on a lie, on error and a misunderstanding of Scriptural timing at best, and twisting Scripture in order to make a doctrine around "Sun"-day at worst.