Article 2 Segment from “Saint David of Wales, the Culdees, and the True Meaning of the ‘Lord’s Way’: A Defense of Celtic Sabbath Observance” as from the book wider book on the topic. Newsletter by Dr Stephen MK Brunswick is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free […]
Étiquette : Joseph d'Arimathie
A Few “Separatist Culdee” Books on 2nd Century St Elfanus and his King Lucius
Numerous scholars have highlighted the push-back of the Celtic church against Rome. The Irish Primate / Bishop Ussher also wrote well on this topic in the 17th Century (which was also recognized in the era King Charles the Martyr restored the office of the Culdees as direct successors of the schools established by St Patrick). […]
1st Century Irish Druids Incorporated Hebrew Christianity at Glastonbury Under Direction of the King of Ulster
In the 1922 Cambridge printed book titled, “St. Joseph at Arimathea at Glastonbury” written by the Vicar of Glastonbury, Reverend Smithett Lewis, it says that as early as 48 AD Conor Macnessa, the King of Ulster sent all of his druidic priests to the Isle of Avalon on a special mission to write down all […]
When Christianity Came To Britain, Before 40AD!
The Gospel to Britain #1 (#2) It came about 37 A.D. From the book “Celt, Druid and Culdee” (1973) by Isabel Hill Elder To trace the history of the Culdees from the days of St. Columba is a comparatively easy task; to find their origin is more difficult. In the minute examination which such an […]
Drama of Lost Disciples, Jesus’ Disciples to Britain #1 – Page One
Drama of the Lost Disciples (Jesus’ Disciples) to Britain #1 PDF Book version: or Download “Drama of the Lost Disciples” by Jowett to read the pdf offline. Below is the text only version The Introduction Drama of Lost Disciples #2 – Part 2 Drama of Lost Disciples #3 – Part 3 THE DRAMA OF […]
Drama of Lost Disciples #2 – Page Two – Read book
The Lost Disciples to Britain #2 The Tin Island and Culdee Drama of Jesus’ Disciples to Britain #1 – Page One Drama of Lost Disciples #3 – Page Three DRAMA OF THE LOST DISCIPLES #2 by George Jowett (1961) LET THERE BE LIGHT WE have identified the sterling character of the Noblis Decurio, his […]
Read Drama of Lost Disciples online #3 – Page Three
The Lost Disciples to Britain #3 The Glory in the Name Go back to Page 2 or Page 1 DRAMA OF THE LOST DISCIPLES by George Jowett (1961) THE GLORY IN THE NAME WHY THE NAME “BRITIAN” “BRITISH”? AFTER the Kimmerians had settled in the Isles of the West they were known to the […]
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 […]
Hommage à Saint-Gall et Saint-Othmar dans l'église orthodoxe des Culdees
St Gall (a Culdee Disciple of St Columbanus) In tradition of the high Franko-Gothic Nobles, the Monastic Rule of Saint Columbanus(the Irish Culdee Missionary), was continuously promulgated in the farthest corners of the Germanic Empire. At the early foundation, with the Kings of the Carolingian Empire, these great Celtic schools became the bedrock of our […]
De nombreux manuscrits anciens confirmant que Saint Joseph (du Sanhédrin) a fondé la prêtrise hébraïque britannique à Glastonbury en 36 après JC
These days it has become popular, and the google ranking system seems to prefer these “new” sources who have agendas to ignore the older authentic records of Joseph at Glastonbury. There are now mostly authors that ignore the 1st-4th Century writings that were the original sources for the later historians they attack as being only […]
Restauration de l'ambassade celtique, phase 1 «Restauration de la bibliothèque britannique d'Israël»
FINANCER NOTRE CAUSE DE BIENFAISANCE. L'OCC collecte des fonds pour la phase 1 sur 3, dans le cadre du plan de RESTAURER L'AMBASSADE CELTIQUE (Glastonbury). C'est la meilleure protection pour les peuples de la minorité celtique et ceux d'origine culturelle chrétienne commune. Jusqu'à l'époque d'Henri VIII, Glastonbury était respectée en tant que lieu civil et religieux de […]
Brève histoire de l'Église orthodoxe des Culdees et de notre rétablissement
Short History of the Orthodox Church of the Culdees – TABLE OF CONTENTS – – Short Definition of Culdee – – The First Century Church – – Numerous British 1st-5th Century Saints – – British Israelites – – Triumphant Christian Israelites – – Orthodox and Israelite Liturgies – – Archbishops and Patriarchs – – Charters […]