Craig Bergland

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The Celts, inveterate wanderers, could not sit still. Years before Gregory the Great conceived of missions as politically advantageous, Celtic Christians set out on journeys as a practice of faith. They did not invent the practice of pilgrimage. Rather, the Celts defined the whole of the Christian life as a sacred journey.
A People's History of Christianity: The Other Side of the Story
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