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Story of the Irish Race

Category:
Non-Fiction, Bestsellers, Orthodox, Ancient
Price:
$20.00
Genre:
Celtic Christianity, Celtic History, Celtic Popular
Cover:
Hardback
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Description

Discover the Epic Legacy of a People Rooted in Faith, Courage, and Enduring Spirit

Step into the pages of Story of the Irish Race by Seumas MacManus, a timeless masterpiece that weaves together the vibrant tapestry of Ireland's history, culture, and indomitable spirit. This captivating journey takes readers from the ancient Celts who first claimed the emerald isle, through centuries of triumph and tribulation, to the very heart of the Irish identity.

For Celtic roots enthusiasts, this book is more than history—it is a homecoming. Uncover the remarkable tale of the early Celtic Church in Ireland, a beacon of faith and learning that flourished as early as the first and second centuries. Learn how Ireland, far from the chaos of the Roman Empire, nurtured a unique Christian tradition that radiated light and wisdom across Europe during its darkest times.

Delve into the sagas of heroes, saints, and scholars who shaped a nation:

The Druidic mystics and poets whose lore inspired generations.

St. Patrick and the Celtic saints, whose missionary zeal transformed the spiritual landscape of Ireland.

The monastic scribes, guardians of Western civilization, who preserved ancient knowledge during the perilous early Middle Ages.

Richly detailed and beautifully told, Story of the Irish Race connects modern readers to the profound resilience and creativity of a people who stood as a bastion of faith, culture, and heritage.

Whether you are tracing your Celtic ancestry or yearning to understand the soul of Ireland, this book will inspire and captivate. Let Story of the Irish Race guide you into the heart of Ireland’s past—a legacy that still echoes today in every Irish song, every Gaelic word, and every proud heart.

 

New. 736 pages. Rare book. 18.99 while  this stock lasts. 

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