Tag: celtic liturgy

Order of Culdees Twelve Beatuses (Blessings)

The Twelve Beatuses as sung by the Culdees during the daily Psalms at the canonical hours. The twelve blessings or beatuses are a series of blessings that begin with the word “beatus”, which means “blessed” or “happy” in Latin. They are found in various sources of Christian literature, such as the Bible, the writings of […]

Benedictions Surrounding “the Shema Israel” Prayer of Christendom

The Four Surrounding Shema Blessings from Ezra the Scribe and the Great Assembly (our same Bible Authors HAGGAI, ZACHARIAH, MALACHI, MORDECHAI, NEHEMIAH, EZRA) and as recorded in the Mishnah ie Ber. 1, 2, 3. The Blessings themselves are also Scriptural quotes. These each used the tetragramaton (YAHWEH) found in Masoretic and pre-masoretic 2nd Century BC […]

DAILY AGREEMENT POWER: The Daily Shama Prayer, a Celtic Orthodox and Biblical Divine Liturgical Prayer of True Israel Christendom

This great Biblical Liturgy (in New Testament and Old Testament) is called “the Shama”, and it, or it’s equivalent, is daily chanted in all Christian Orthodox circles. Some even do it twice or three times per day. It daily binds you to the yoke of Nationalist Israel covenants in at the starting and ending of […]