Celtic spirituality topic of Lenten study

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BRUNSWICK Celtic Wisdom will be the topic of a Lenten Study Group meeting Wednesdays during Lent at 10 a.m. at the Church of the Good Samaritan in Brunswick.

The class will meet in the chapel or the parlor at Pilgrim House, 9 Cleaveland St., through April 16.

Open to the public and led by Vicar David Bellville, the class will examine the early and later origins of Celtic spirituality. Anam Cara: A Book of Celtic Wisdom, by John ODonohue, will be used as a study guide.

ODonohue is an Irish poet and Catholic scholar. Anam Cara (Gaelic for soul friend) takes readers through the landscape of Celtic spirituality. It invites readers into the world of spirituality where there is no distance between oneself and the eternal.

The Celts never separate the visible from the invisible, the human from the divine, and believe that in all things there is a soul. Many persons are discovering the depth and vibrancy of Celtic spirituality, the wisdom of the past and the roots of Celtic spirituality, said Bellville in a news release.

The Church of the Good Samaritan, an inclusive church in the Anglican tradition, meets Sundays at 4 p.m. for evening prayer or Eucharist in the chapel.

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