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From Exile to Example: The House of Wolfenbüttel-Brunswick and the Principle of Sovereignty in Abeyance
From Exile to Example: The House of Wolfenbüttel-Brunswick and the Principle of Sovereignty in Abeyance For immediate release — Office of Dynastic Strategy, House of Wolfenbüttel-Brunswick released on watchman.news 1 | A living legacy The House of Wolfenbüttel-Brunswick, senior line of the Este-Guelph dynasty, announces a renewed educational and humanitarian program highlighting the lawful continuity […]
Local Reciprocity, Fragmented Loyalties, and the Political Vacuum That Totalitarianism Exploited
Local Reciprocity, Fragmented Loyalties, and the Political Vacuum That Totalitarianism Exploited Before the rise of modern nationalism, loyalty within the German lands was rooted in local reciprocity. Service, taxation, honor, inheritance, justice, and religion all ran through the territorial prince — not the abstract “nation.” This Landespatriotismus (territorial patriotism) was not merely sentimental; it reflected […]
Restoring Lawful Guardianship: A Call to the English People and the Templar Heirs
Restoring Lawful Guardianship: A Call to the English People and the Templar Heirs (In memory of Rhiannon Whyte — Walsall, England)BBC: “Man jailed for murdering Walsall woman Rhiannon Whyte” I. A Nation’s Law Abandoned The brutal killing of Rhiannon Whyte in Walsall revealed more than one man’s depravity — it exposed the collapse of lawful […]
The Four Kinetons/Kingtons of the Ardens: Vicecomital Nobility and Templar Co-Administration in Warwickshire
The Four Kinetons/Kingtons of the Ardens: Vicecomital Nobility and Templar Co-Administration in Warwickshire By Dr Stephen M. K. Brunswick, Ph.D., Th.D. (Priory of Salem – St Andrew’s OCC Educational Series / Watchman News Historical Division) Prefatory Note on Authority and Sources This study follows the method of recognized genealogical authorities such as Evelyn Philip Shirley, […]
Receiving the Word: How Meditation(repetition) Makes the Word Effectual
Receiving the Word: How Meditation Makes the Word Effectual By St. Andrew’s Orthodox Celtic Church Introduction: When Hearing Becomes Receiving In the parable of the sower, Christ said that the seed is the Word of God. Some fell on stony ground, some among thorns, and others on good soil. But only the word that was […]
The Knights Templar in Poland: The Piast Monarchs and the Silesian Frontier
The Knights Templar in Poland: The Piast Monarchs and the Silesian Frontier (Expanded Edition) Introduction Long before the dissolution of the Knights Templar in France, Poland had already become one of their most loyal strongholds. The Piast monarchs—Poland’s founding dynasty—saw in the Order not merely foreign crusaders but partners in the sacred defense of Christendom. […]
Short Biography: Pastor Leroy F. Crouch (1936-1999)
Leroy Frederick Crouch (1936–1999) Early life and education The late Bishop Rev Leroy Frederick Crouch was born on February 16, 1936, in Santa Barbara, California, to Frank Leroy Crouch and Helene Marie (Pixner) Crouch. He grew up in Southern California. After a Divine encounter at the age of 16 he felt a calling to ministry […]
The Jesus Prayer in the Celtic Church: An Ancient Link to the East
The Jesus Prayer in the Celtic Church: An Ancient Link to the East Introduction: Reclaiming an Ancient Prayer The Jesus Prayer, often associated with the monastic tradition of Mount Athos and Eastern Orthodoxy, has long been cherished within the Celtic Church as well. Contrary to the assumption that such prayer forms were uniquely Byzantine, the […]
The Persistence of Prayer: Repetition as Faith, Not Vanity
The Persistence of Prayer: Repetition as Faith, Not Vanity By St. Andrew’s Orthodox Celtic Church Introduction: Yom Kippur and Covenant Prayers In ancient Israel on the high holy day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), all of Israel bowed low before the Lord YHWH. The entire nation fasted and prayed unceasingly for the blood of atonement to be […]
The Principality of Wolfenbüttel – Booklet
The Principality of Wolfenbüttel Sovereignty in Exile and the Continuity of the House of Brunswick Mass-Market Narrative Edition Publication Notice (Mass-Market/Free Edition) This is the public, mass-market narrative edition prepared for general education and historical awareness. It summarizes the House’s legal and historical position in an accessible way. A scholarly archival edition—containing certified exhibits, […]
The Eternal Law, the New Covenant, and the Misunderstanding of Love and Liberty
The Eternal Law, the New Covenant, and the Misunderstanding of Love and Liberty by Rev Dr Stephen MK Brunswick, ThD, PhD. Professor, Priory of Salem, Institute of Theology Primace, St Andrew’s and St Joseph’s Orthodox Church of the Culdees https://orthodoxchurch.nl https://celticorthodoxy.com Many today claim, “There are only two commandments now,” as if Christ somehow abolished […]
The Tassel of Covenant Faithfulness
From the Torah’s tassel to the Christian prayer rope, the sign of remembrance anchors us in Christ — the Word made flesh, the Lawgiver, and the One who began with “Hear, O Israel” when asked the greatest commandment(Mar 12:29). Introduction One of the simplest yet most enduring commandments of the Torah is the making of […]
Britain’s Ancient Orthodox Heritage: A Living Tradition, Not a Modern Conversion
Britain’s Ancient Orthodox Heritage: A Living Tradition, Not a Modern Conversion Featured Articles from CelticOrthodoxy.com For a detailed exploration of the intricate relations between Western and Eastern traditions: Catholic-Orthodox History and Recognition of Sacraments Between Them For foundational arguments on Britain’s inherent Orthodox identity: The Orthodox Identity of the British Church and Anglicanism For ecclesial […]
Psychology as Heresy: Why Christians Must Reject the New Secular Psychotherapy
Academic Note The following material is drawn from the core curriculum of St. Andrew’s OCC, Institute of Theology. It is distributed with permission as a preview for prospective students, to raise awareness about the ongoing political and cultural context, and to foster constructive dialogue between professionals on the place of Christian alternatives in a […]
The 1963 Turning Point: How Rockefeller Philanthropy Replaced the Church with Clinical Psychology in Missouri Law
Academic Note The following material is drawn from the core curriculum of St. Andrew’s OCC, Institute of Theology. It is distributed with permission as a preview for prospective students, to raise awareness about the ongoing political and cultural context, and to foster constructive dialogue between professionals on the place of Christian alternatives in a predominantly […]
Why “Being Separate” is One of the Bible’s Most Repeated Commands
Most people today think “separation” is negative — a sign of judgment, division, or pride. But the Bible paints a completely different picture. From Genesis to Revelation, God calls His people to be separate from sin, false worship, and the works of darkness. In this video, we uncover how over 50 passages command believers to […]
Three Types of Prayer: Ask, Demand, and Worship
📘 Three Types of Prayer: Ask, Demand, and Worship Why Not All “Prayer” Is the Same — and Why It Matters 🔍 Introduction: The New Testament doesn’t treat all prayer as the same. Whether we are asking for help, interceding boldly, or simply worshiping, the Greek text gives us unique terms — and each carries […]
The Gospel and Its Fullness: A Friendly Word to Chuck Baldwin and His Listeners
✝️ Preface: Honoring a Courageous Voice Let us begin with gratitude. For many of us who have grown weary of false teachings, political compromise, and the idolatry of modern Zionism, Pastor Chuck Baldwin has been a courageous and clarifying voice. His unwavering commitment to exposing deception, defending Christian liberty, and calling believers back to Christ […]
In Defense of the Right to “Return to the Land”: A Constitutional and Peace-Based Analysis
In Defense of the Right to “Return to the Land”: A Constitutional and Peace-Based Analysis By the Priory of Salem, Institute of Peace Studies – Circulated by Watchman News In recent weeks, the group known as “Return to the Land” has come under intense and arguably malicious scrutiny, branded across mainstream media as a so-called […]
Poland’s First Kings Belong to a Celtic Royal Dynasty: New DNA Evidence Reveals Ancient Connections to Scotland
Poland’s First Kings May Belong to a Celtic Royal Dynasty: New DNA Evidence Reveals Ancient Connections to Scotland Before delving deeper, the following reputable articles provide verifiable details—published recently—about the groundbreaking Piast DNA study: June 19, 2025 – Archaeology Magazine: “DNA Study Suggests Surprising Origins of Poland’s First Royal Family” slawomirambroziak.pl June 20, 2025 – […]
The Confederacy’s Broader Vision: A Constitutional Union of All Sovereign States
The Confederacy’s Broader Vision: A Constitutional Union of All Sovereign States In his historic “Cornerstone Speech,” Confederate Vice President Alexander H. Stephens laid bare not only the ideological foundations of the Confederate States of America (CSA), but also a wider constitutional hope: that all the states of the former Union might one day recognize and […]
The Nations of True Israel and the Unbroken Covenants of God
The Nations of True Israel and the Unbroken Covenants of God Many today dismiss or spiritualize the prophecies and covenants that God made with the literal house of Israel. Some attempt to collapse the identity of Israel into that of Judah, while others argue that because “Israel shall be called by a new name,” the […]
Recovering True Orthodoxy: Scripture Teaching, Not Merely Cultural Sentiment
Introduction: A Call Back to the Word True Orthodoxy has always been rooted in the faithful study, teaching, and living out of the Holy Scriptures. Yet in recent decades, particularly within many Eastern Orthodox communities in the West, there has been a troubling neglect of this foundational aspect. Scripture teaching, especially for the laity, has […]
Saint John’s Day and the Sacred Rhythms of Light, Fire, and Harvest
A Biblical Framework for Honoring the Seasons The celebration of June 24—the Nativity of St. John the Baptist—has endured across many ages and cultures. While some have tied it to solstice traditions or misunderstood it through the lens of paganism, Scripture offers a far deeper vision. As Psalm 19 says, “The heavens declare the glory […]
























