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Encyclopedia > Cincinnati Celts

The Cincinnati Celts, a pre-NFL team, played only during the 1921 National Football League season. They had a record of 1-3. 1921 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... NFL logo The National Football League (NFL) is the largest and most popular professional American football league, consisting of thirty-two teams from American cities. ...



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An Irish Journey Into Celtic Spirituality - March 2001 Issue of St. Anthony Messenger Magazine Online (2670 words)
The pilgrimage, which was sponsored by the College of Mount St. Joseph in Cincinnati, Ohio, was led by Sister John Miriam Jones, S.C., academic dean of the college and author of With an Eagle’s Eye: A Seven-day Sojourn in Celtic Spirituality.
Patrick introduced Christianity to the Celts around 431 A.D. In his attempts to convert the Celts, Patrick highlighted the many similarities between their beliefs and those of the Christian faith, such as the existence of an afterlife.
I believe the Celts were a very spiritual people and I felt privileged to be able to have the time to experience their culture as we journeyed through the many places.
Cincinnati Celts (428 words)
The Cincinnati Celts (pronounced the correct way which is "Kelts") were founded in 1916 as a semi-pro team.
The Celts passing attack became to much for the Flyers to handle and Cincinnati managed to score 14 points, while the Celts defense held the Flyers scoreless.
Cincinnati was sent packing after a final score of 28-0.
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