A statue of Jesus wearing a pair of fashionable baggy jeans has been unveiled at a church in East Sussex, with the idea of presenting Christ as a man of the 21st century. Father David Buckley and his church received 35,000 pounds to build the statue, that is seven feet high...
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With only 300 fluent speakers of Cornish left the UN has declared the language officially extinct. The UN believes that their have effectively been no speakers of Cornish as a first language since 1777 and so...
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In a scenario rather resembling the Biblical account of David and Goliath, enigmatic Cornish activist, researcher, historian and author, John Angarrack, who enjoys cult status in the Duchy, is now, once...
created by CelticTruth | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 486 views | 4 recommendations | 2 comments
The dust is settling on the sporting glories of the rather irritatingly entitled British Olympic sports team - 'Team GB' and politicians and celebrities have jumped on board the few moments of fleeting fame to be had on the return of the successful sports men and women to...
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This item courtesy of the Celtic League:
KERNOW BRANCH - DEVELOPING THE CELTIC AGENDA IN CORNWALLA new secretary of the Kernow Branch of the League has been electedfollowing a well attended meeting this week in...
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Investigators may have found the cause of the mysterious mass dolphin deaths in the UK. Some special testing by the Royal Navy may have killed them."The Royal Navy had been testing sonar equipment only miles from the bay where dozens of dolphins met an agonising death.Another...
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Pensans/Penzance Town Council have announced to the League today thatthey will now offer their employees an annual holiday in celebrationof St Piran's day on the 5th March.The news comes following a Celtic League...
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A pig's head has been nailed to the door of a former Methodist chapel which is being converted into an Asian community centre. Police are treating the incident at Quenchwell, near Carnon Downs, Cornwall, UK, as a racist attack. It's evident that the racisit incident is...
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A few years ago in Cornwall, members of the self appointed Cornish Stannary Parliament, decided to take matters into their own hands and to cut down a few English Heritage Signs as a protest against that quango...
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Cast adrift in shipping accident, thirty thousand little plastic toy ducks have floated the sea for fifteen years, the elements transforming them from playful yellow to ghostly white... Listen close, little...
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Monday, 4 June 2007
Post Plymouth Gay (LGBT)Pride
Plymouth ‘Gay’ PrideOrganising anything takes a great deal of work by a dedicated few, so first I have to say thank you to those who put in the...
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Cornwall’s 21st Century WreckersAn exploration of the origins and causes of the unsustainable pressures piling up on Cornwall, the 5th Celtic nation of the British Isles.
Caught up in its mission to insinuate...