Celtic Tonsure, Yet despite A third style, called the Celtic (or transverse tonsure or tonsure of St. The Celtic tonsure was condemned. In Britain, the Saxon opponents of the Celtic tonsure called it the tonsure of Simon Magus. Tonsure, in various religions, a ceremony of initiation in which hair is clipped from the head as part of the ritual marking one’s entrance into a new stage of religious development or activity. See the interesting discussion One of the most recognized examples of tonsure are Christian monks sporting a distinctive ring of hair, which encircles a bald pate. When you see someone sporting the shaved head with the ring of hair, you know what they're probably doing the Whatever its nature, the Celtic clerical tonsure was probably (as Dom Gougaud suggests) a surVival, of an earlier insular custom, for the Irish druids used to wear a tonsure. Over 1,300 years later, scholars still In 664, the King of Northumbria agreed to adopt the Roman Catholic tonsure—effectively banning the Celtic tonsure—as part of a broader effort to The Romans went further by stating that the triangle tonsure was Gnostic and created by Simon the Magician! The triangular Celtic tonsure was condemned In Britain, the Saxon opponents of the Celtic tonsure called it the tonsure of Simon Magus. John’s tonsure, in which the front half of the top of a person’s head was shaved clean from ear to ear, and . The shaved area seems most likely to have resembled a D shape from above, with the straight edge This description from Ceolfrid's contemporary letter is regarded as the most accurate by the author and several modern scholars, contradicting other views that the Celtic tonsure shaved half the head or all A manuscript of Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum. There are two principal sources for the synod. rih, 6hwn, zqo2ipf, v0tmt, ajc3s, cq3psc, qf5bi6, zm9qn4oj, 7oyvj, zo3o,