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- +'''Celtic Christianity''' ({{lang-kw|Kristoneth}}; {{lang-cy|Cristnogaeth}}; {{lang-gd|Crìosdaidheachd}}; {{lang-gv|Credjue Creestee/Creestiaght}}; {{lang-ga|Críostaíocht/Críostúlacht}}; {{lang-br|Kristeniezh}}) refers broadly to certain features of [[Christianity]] that were common, or held to be common, across the [[Celtic languages|Celtic-speaking]] world during the [[Early Middle Ages]].
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Celtic Christianity (Template:Lang-kw; Template:Lang-cy; Template:Lang-gd; Template:Lang-gv; Template:Lang-ga; Template:Lang-br) refers broadly to certain features of Christianity that were common, or held to be common, across the Celtic-speaking world during the Early Middle Ages.



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