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Gwask Peran Sans
(St Piran’s Press)
We have a small number
of booklets for sale which you may be interested in
buying. If you wish to order any, please email
All prices include
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Celtic
Christianity Today
By Andy Phillips (A4 40
pages £5 for one, £25 for ten)
Andy Phillips begins this promotional
booklet Celtic Christianity Today: an
Introduction to Cowethas Peran Sans
by examining the spiritual
tradition founded by those who brought
the Christian faith to Cornwall’s shores
- the saints of the golden age of the
Celtic Church. He then goes on to
outline a path by which this tradition
can be rediscovered by Christians today,
a path which includes celebrating the
spiritual significance of Cornwall
itself.
Growing interest in Celtic Christian
spirituality suggests that this ancient
tradition is speaking afresh to those
struggling to find meaning in a Church
in turmoil and, in many places, in
decline. We live too in an age where we
are destroying our earthly home with
pollutants and where we face future
conflicts over declining resources. If
we do not rediscover and learn to live
by more Creation-focussed spiritualities
soon, then our planet will be doomed to
increasing climate chaos, war and
ecological destruction. Andy argues that
just such a spirituality can be found in
our Celtic Christian heritage, an
ancient tradition which is finding fresh
relevancy in these ecologically
challenging times.
For the sake of our grandchildren’s
future and well being, it is imperative
we learn to live in greater peace and
harmony with this fragile earth and to
walk more gently upon it. Celtic
Christianity Today outlines a
spirituality and a strategy by which we
may do so.
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Reclaiming
Cornwall’s Celtic Christian Heritage
Andy Phillips (A5, 36 pages. £5)
In this booklet, Andy Phillips describes the
ancient Celtic Christian spirituality of
Cornwall, how it was lost, and how it might
be rediscovered. This booklet was produced
in order to generate interest in setting up
a Cornish Celtic Christian fellowship (now
in being in Cowethas Peran Sans). It
is designed so it can be used as a study
guide for church house groups and includes a
reading list at the end for further study.
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Lan Kernow:
A Theology of Place for Cornwall
Andy Phillips (A4, 18 pages. £5)
In this booklet, Andy Phillips presents the
case for the Church deepening its cultural
roots in Cornwall’s cultural soil to resist
further marginalisation as Cornish identity
strengthens. It starts with an outline of
the Theology of Place, involving an
explanation of why places are seen as holy,
before moving on to argue why Christians
should celebrate and hallow the sacred
places of Cornwall. This work provides the
theological underpinning for the fourth aim
of Cowethas Peran Sans: ‘To promote
Cornwall as a place of spiritual
pilgrimage.’ |
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Cornish
Daily Prayer
Compiled by Andy Phillips (A5, 82 pages.
£5)
The first ever bilingual prayer book
compiled so that those learning a language
(Cornish) can use it in their daily prayer
life. There are short, simple orders for
morning and evening prayer, various collects
for the church’s year, other useful prayers,
and a gazetteer of Celtic saints. The
spelling system is United Cornish Revised so
it conforms to that used for the first ever
translation of the New Testament by
Professor Nicholas Williams. A pronunciation
tape is available. |
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