One of the most beautiful survivals of ancient Christian prayer is preserved within the classical English liturgical tradition, especially in the Prayer for the Whole State of Christ’s Church: “And we also bless Thy holy Name for all Thy servants departed this life in Thy faith and fear; beseeching Thee to grant them continual growth […]
Schlagwort: Didascalia
Appendix: “We Have an Altar” — Christ Outside the Camp and the Limits of Ritual Impurity
Appendix: “We Have an Altar” — Christ Outside the Camp and the Limits of Ritual Impurity This appendix addresses a narrow but important question: how should Christians understand ancient ritual impurity, especially contact with graves, in light of Christ’s sacrifice, the Melchizedek priesthood, and the New Testament teaching that “we have an altar” outside the […]
The Celtic Missal (Lorrha–Stowe) — Abbot-Bishop Maelruain, Céle Dé
The Celtic Missal (Lorrha–Stowe) Abbot-Bishop Maelruain, Céle Dé (1955–2013) Introduction This page preserves and presents the Celtic Missal as translated and rubricated by +Abbot-Bishop Maelruain, Céle Dé (Kristopher G. Dowling), a faithful laborer in the restoration of Celtic Orthodox liturgical tradition in North America. This work—based on the ancient Lorrha (Stowe) Missal—represents one of the […]
The Didache and the Culdees: A Guide for Christian Guilds and Self-Sustaining Communities
The Didache, one of the earliest Christian texts, serves as a foundational guide for believers seeking structured spiritual and community life. Its principles align closely with the traditions of the Culdees, a unique order within Celtic Christianity, known for their dedication to both spiritual and practical survival. The Didache: A Blueprint for Christian Community The […]
Viele Hagel an vielen Tagen für die Geburt Christi und die Wiederherstellung der ursprünglichen Feste
Many Hails on Many Days for Christ’s Birth Tabernacles Rather Than December 25th Was Kept by the Mainstream in Asia Minor for 400 Years The Scriptures give us dates, times, and schedules that allow us to confirm the approximate time that Mary conceived Yeshua the Christ—around December 25th—and the time of His birth, at the […]
The Didache -(incl. missing translation and verses) Accepted by the Culdee, and greater fellowship of churches.
The Didache was written in the First Century and is part of the Orthodox Canon in many jurisdictions. The Didache is accepted by our church, the Culdee, and greater fellowship of churches. Note Chapter 14 on Assembly, in the original Greek text it does NOT use the word “day” but says “Lord’s way”. (free book: “Saturday […]






