“Ireland and the Celtic Church” by Dr Stokes is an eye opening account of the Culdees’ history, religion, and tradition. It is not comprehensive, such as others which covered the Calendar, but it brings out many interesting aspects of the Celtic tradition. A point with which we disagree on the author is the dating of […]
Category: Theology
A Famine of Hearing the Word of YAHWEH by a CDL Attorney Dr. Bertrand Comparet
A Famine of Hearing the Word of God by a Christian Defense League Attorney Dr. Bertrand Comparet. Thoughtless people today are very proud of what they consider our very modern conditions and claim that we are very different from our ancestors. Yet, in truth there has been no change in the real fundamentals of life […]
The Place Where Christ’s Feet Will Return for Armageddon
Dear Friends in Christ, On the high holy day of our feast celebrating Christ’s victory over our enemies (Passover and Unleavened Bread and it’s numerous in-depth meanings) I did the following message: The Place Where Christ’s Feet Will Return https://youtu.be/dRdP9tYI0EU This message is part 1 on the Place Where Christ Returns. I pray you’re edified […]
On the Revolving Birthright Between Ephraim and Manasseh
The name of “His Government” is “Israel”. We are to daily pray it is done “on earth as in heaven”. So as it says “seek ye first His kingdom and righteousness” (righteousness is also something done on earth through His body people, the Christian “body of Christ”, His true Israel people). So because this topic […]
Biblical Artwork Is Commanded By God For Churches (Orthodox answer for the doubting Toms)
For all of our doubting Toms / Protestant friends out there, we want you to know the facts about Biblical artwork. Most Orthodox theologians have not given you any answers but left you out in the cold. This is a first effort in history by the canonical Orthodox Church of the Culdees. Finally Protestants now […]
The New Name For True Israelites, the Ethnic and Cultural Name “Christian”.
Culdees’ Abbots, Priests, Monks and even Nuns were married in purity with periods of separation for their courses of services
Culdees’ Abbots, Priests, Monks and even Nuns were married in purity with periods of separation for their courses of services. by Rev Dr Stephen MK Brunswick This topic is validated by the records of Rome in protest against married Celtic Clergy being repugnant to their tradition (although the East also practiced it). However […]