The True Roots of Irish Christianity with Connie Marshner
On episode #173, I spoke with Connie Marshner about Irish Christianity. Here are some key questions and topics from our discussion:
Early Christians in Ireland: Who were the first Christians in Ireland, and how did Christianity initially arrive there?
Egyptian Connection: How did materials like Egyptian papyrus find their way to Ireland? What does this reveal about the people living in Ireland during that time?
St. Patrick: What are some new insights your research has uncovered about St. Patrick?
Monastic Traditions: How did Irish monastic practices compare to those in other parts of Europe? What unique features did Irish monasteries have?
And much more...
Tune in for an insightful conversation!
Biography:
Connie Marshner fell in love with Ireland when she was in middle school and with the Eastern Church when she found Holy Transfiguration Melkite Greek Catholic Church in McLean, Virginia, a few years later. She heard echoes of Eastern hymnody in some late-antique Irish prayers and poetry, and the pursuit of a master's degree in Gaelic literature at University College Cork gave her the opportunity to do in-depth research on the topic. Monastery and High Cross is drawn from her 2022 dissertation. A teacher of, she is the chair of the Saints and Scholars Foundation, which supports a new model of faithful Catholic education for modern secular Ireland, www.saintsandscholars.us. She lives in Front Royal, Virginia.
Links:
Book: Monastery and High Cross
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