Label: Culdees 'kerk

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 […]

Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters, Online and Print Versions

Volumes 1-7 of the Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters.  From the Orthodox Church of the Culdees library. The online versions. We can also suggest publishers of enhanced printed versions if you inquire.  Here you may find all seven volumes in one place. For those who want to know the meat […]

Apostolic Succession of the Primace Rev Dr Stephen MK Brunswick, Primace, OCC

Hierin zijn enkele van de priesterlijke lijnen die worden herkend in orthodoxe kringen van het christendom (oost en west). Deze lijnen sluiten in directe opvolging van de Heilige Apostelen aan in een wijdingsceremonie van zalving en handoplegging. Als bisschop die een bezoek brengt aan een buitenlandse jurisdictie is het gebruikelijk dat een nieuwe toewijding [...]

De historische Keltische kerk en de huidige orthodoxe kerk van Culdees

In the Scoti-Monasticon it quotes Boece (circa 1530) that “the term Culdee originally denoted monks, but up to his time was applied to all priests.” Dr Wylie In his “History of Scotland” said:  “It was the Culdee lamp that burned at Constance,at Basle, at Ypres, at Worms and Mainz. Boniface, the emissary ofRome, came afterwards […]