The Celtic cross is an important symbol of faith.
The knowledge about Celtic tribes, peoples and their traditions is limited. Celts had not left any written records.
It is not known exactly when Christians first reached Ireland, but Christian communities existed in Britain by the late 2nd century. By the evidence of tables with equal-armed crosses, imported in the fifth century, found in monasteries in south-west Britain give evidence that no later than between 400 and 600 AD the Brythonic kingdoms of what is now Scotland had been covered to Christianity. In the fifth century AD, the first Read more The Celtic Cross