Céilí Dé or Céli Dé means “spouse of God” or “companion of God” in ancient Celtic / Irish. Jowett maintained in his book “Drama of the Lost Disciples” that for the First Century forwards the church was called Culdee and not Christian (As is established the First Century church was indeed British, incl. Ireland and […]
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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 […]
The Orthodox Church at Ireland (Celtic Orthodox inspiration of the Saxon Anglican church).
It’s tragic that so many say that the Orthodox Church had not come to Ireland prior to the 1960s (when the new definition of Orthodox / world council of churches version, dominated by actual Bolshevist & Soviet installed bishops, when they had finally arrived in Ireland)! However the Benedictine order is considered Orthodox, as predating […]
JUDAH’S SCEPTRE AND JOSEPH’S BIRTHRIGHT pt19
JUDAH’S SCEPTRE AND JOSEPH’S BIRTHRIGHT #19 by Allen (1917) LOST ISRAEL AND THE FIRST OVERTURN LOCATED The fact that a great nation, composed of ten tribes of the posterity of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, is lost, or unidentified, among the nations of the world is well known to enlightened students of the Old Testament. This […]
Restoring the Celtic Embassy, Phase 1 “Restore the British Israel Library”
FUND OUR CHARITABLE CAUSE. The OCC is collecting funds for Phase 1 of 3, in the plan to RESTORE THE CELTIC EMBASSY (Glastonbury). This is the best protection for the Celtic minority people, and those of common Christian cultural origin. Until the time of Henry VIII Glastonbury was respected as a civil and religious place of […]