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 […]
Étiquette : Siège apostolique de Glastonbury
Greswell’s “Chapters on the Early History of Glastonbury Abbey” (Glastonbury’s Kings)
“Chapters on the Early History of Glastonbury Abbey” by Rev. William Greswell is a detailed exploration of the origins and development of Glastonbury Abbey, a holy site of the Culdees, steeped in history and legend. Greswell’s work delves into the abbey’s connections to early Christianity, its significance in the Celtic Church, and its associations with […]
Welsh and Celto-Saxon Kings Protecting Glastonbury (and the religion of the Culdees)
A Chapter taken from our booklet on Celtic Ecclesiology, the Married Abbots and Clerics of the Orthodox Culdee. Full text is found at https://celticorthodoxy.com/2017/05/glastonbury-married-cleric-monks/ Welsh and Celto-Saxon Kings Protecting Glastonbury Peace to their shades! the pure Culdees Were Albyn’s earliest priests of God, Ere yet an island of her seas By foot of Saxon monk […]
L'Église de Jérusalem a déménagé en Grande-Bretagne et le Siège Apostolique de Glastonbury, plus tard appelé la «Deuxième Rome». De nombreux saints britanniques du 1er au 2ème siècle en attestent, voir le PDF ci-joint des Saints
Succession des évêques et de l'Église de Jersalem. Une étude de l'Institut de Théologie du Prieuré de Salem Beaucoup de gens ignorent combien d'autorité avait Saint Joseph (l'oncle du Christ, le docteur du Sanhédrin). Il était largement reconnu comme l'héritier le plus éligible du trône et de la couronne du roi David. Beaucoup pensaient qu'il […]