Hereditary Leadership in Celtic (Israel Descended) Nations The following text is from the pages 176 to 180 from “The Celtic Church in Britain” by Hardinge. Bibliography included in the following excerpt. More info on the married Clergy (and Abbots) of the Celts: https://celticorthodoxy.com/2017/05/glastonbury-married-cleric-monks/ THE HEREDITARY LEADERS The founder or holy man to whom the original […]
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St. Joseph of Arimathea at Glastonbury or THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF BRITAIN
St. Joseph of Arimathea at Glastonbury or THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF BRITAIN, by the Rev. Lionel Smithett Lewis, M.A., VICAR OF GLASTONBURY. He is also the Author of “GLASTONBURY, THE MOTHER OF SAINTS“ –HER SAINTS A.D. 37-A.D.1539. FOURTH AND ENLARGED EDITION, you can also purchase here: . SETTING FORTH FULLY THE TRADITIONS OF THE EARLY […]
Excerpt from “Celt, Druid and Culdee”
Free Chapter Preview from the book “Celt Druid and Culdee” on the history of the Culdees. 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 Historic Celtic Church and Today’s Orthodox Church of the 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” elaborated: “It was the Culdee lamp that burned at Constance, at Basle, at Ypres, at Worms and Mainz. Boniface, the emissary of […]
The Didache -(incl. missing translation and verses) Accepted by the Culdee, and greater fellowship of churches.
The Didache was written in the First Century and is part of the Orthodox Canon in many jurisdictions. The Didache is accepted by our church, the Culdee, and greater fellowship of churches. Note Chapter 14 on Assembly, in the original Greek text it does NOT use the word “day” but says “Lord’s way”. (free book: “Saturday […]