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celtic spirituality for the third millennium

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We honour a cycle of the year which incorporates the Celtic Wheel of the Year and the Christian Liturgical Year. They can be read about here.
 
We undertake priestly functions at celebrations and other rites of passage. Please contact us for handfastings, burials, namings and other blessings.  
 
The Druids of Albion support the work of the Ceile De, the Ord Brighideach International and many other groups and organisations, so please see our Links page.
 
We are wholly supportive of work being carried out at the St Margaret Chapel and Magdalene Almshouses in Glastonbury by the Margaret and Mary Charity ,  the reuse of the Holy Trinity Church (Godney Chapel) by Philip David of the Liberal Catholic Church, and the work of the Glastonbury Pilgrim Centre . We are working with St Thomas' Church in Wednesfield to community asset transfer the old library to create the St Thomas' Centre.
 
 

Focus

 

The Druids of Albion have a teaching focus to their activity and utilise or advocate a range of resources or techniques available in Druidry and Celtic Chritianity today from a wealth of diverse and respected teachers.

Objectives

 

1) To promote and support the continuing development of the living principles of Druidry as an expression of the One Light, The Holy Spirit, or the Awen.

 

2) To bring our work into the public forum and to make ourspiritual practice accessible to all without obligation or prejudice.

 

3) To aid and assist our practice to become truly universal in all respects: geographical, cultural, and spiritual.

 

4) To contribute to the networking of Celtic spiritual expression and sharing the expressions of Christ Conciousness.

 

5) To aid and assist the honouring and respect for ancient  human remains and related artefacts.

 

6) To contribute to the representation of our work in the interfaith arena.