
Celtic Saints
Celtic Saints were early Christian missionaries and leaders in the Celtic regions of Europe, particularly in Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, from the 4th to 12th centuries. They played a key role in spreading Christianity, establishing monasteries, and fostering local cultures. Notable figures like Saint Patrick, Saint Columba, and Saint David are among them. Their teachings often incorporated local customs, leading to a unique expression of Christianity that emphasized community, monastic life, and reverence for nature. Many sites and traditions in these regions still honor their contributions, reflecting their enduring influence on Celtic spirituality and heritage.