"The Timeless Sacred Beauty of a Celtic Cross Ciborium”
The Hands That Held This Ciborium Are Gone Now — But the Faith Remains There are certain places in the world where time moves differently. Old churches are among them. The moment you step inside, the outside world grows quieter somehow. The noise slows. The rushing stops. Even breathing feels softer beneath candlelight and stained glass windows. And resting quietly near the altar are sacred objects that have witnessed generations of human life without ever speaking a single word. A handcrafted Celtic Cross ciborium is one of those objects. Not simply ceremonial. Not simply decorative. But something deeply connected to memory, reverence, faith, and continuity. I remember visiting a small countryside Catholic church during autumn while traveling through rural Montana several years ago. The church itself was modest. White painted walls. Dark wooden pews worn smooth by decades of prayer. A bell tower weathered by harsh winters and strong mountain winds. Nothing luxurious. Yet someh...