In their own words...
Columcille, Inc. is a nonprofit organization established in
1978 to promote transformation through inner and outer work. It has its origins
in Casa Colum (Gaelic for Home of the Dove), a small house
opened in 1975 by William Cohea Jr. as a 'salon by the side of the road' where
'tired sinners and reluctant saints' could drop by and share their experiences
and ideas. Cohea had been inspired during a visit to the Isle of Iona to create
an open space which welcomed people of all faiths and traditions interested in
renewal and transformation.
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There's quite an atmosphere at Columcille. Here are some other photos from around the grounds.
Watching Paint Peel...
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This Old Barn...
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Rust in Peace...
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Columcille - The Official Site
Official website of Columcille Megalith Park and Celtic Art Center. Columcille is located in the Appalachian Mountains in eastern Pennsylvania, USA (between Stroudsberg and Bangor, PA).
A couple of polaroid photos taken by a chainmail artist who was visiting his mother in the Pocanos.
A photo essay by Kelly Meinhart, at GreenTreks Network, Inc.
Pocano Record story about a stone raising at Columcille. Just in time for Samhain 1999!