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Ecclesia Gnostica services consist of different liturgical celebrations usually based on traditional Western forms of Christian liturgy. Like ancient Gnostic groups, the Ecclesia Gnostica blends several disparate traditions. The church performs its sacraments "in accordance with the tradition of the
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in 1953, by the Most Rev. Richard Jean Chretien Duc de Palatine with the object of "restoring the Gnosis ā€“ Divine Wisdom to the Christian Church, and to teach the Path of Holiness which leads to God and the Inner Illumination and Interior Communion with the Soul through the mortal body of man." Born
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The service contains the Post-Eucharistic Benediction, "The peace of God which passeth all understanding, go with you. There is a power that makes all things new: It lives and moves in those who know the Self as one. May that peace brood over you, that Power uplift you into the Light, may It keep
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is offered every Sunday in Los Angeles (and most other parishes). The Eucharist is central to the practice of the church, and is celebrated with high formality as congregants prepare to commune with "the indwelling and cosmic Christ." The service resembles a Traditional Roman Catholic liturgy in
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The human being is a composite, the outer aspect being the handiwork of the inferior creators, while the "inner man" has the character of a fallen spark of the ultimate divine unity. Though these sparks slumber in their material and mental prison, there is a constant effort directed toward their
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The church does not require the acceptance of these teachings as a matter of belief. Although it states, "it is obvious that these teachings represent the distinctive contribution of the Gnostic tradition to religious thought and persons functioning within the tradition would find themselves in
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While recognising the very pluralistic and creative elements of ancient Gnostic teachings they are seen as embracing a set of common assumptions which form the core of the Gnostic tradition. The "brief and inadequate outline" of this core given by bishop Hoeller is further summarised below:
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of the mysteries (sacraments) and a relentless and uncompromising striving for Gnosis, humans can steadily advance toward liberation. The ultimate objective of this process of liberation is the achievement of salvific knowledge and with it freedom from embodied existence and return to the
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Messengers of light have been sent by the unity for the advancement of Gnosis in humans. The greatest of these messengers in our historical and geographical matrix was Jesus Christ. Jesus was a teacher, imparting instruction concerning the way of Gnosis, and he was a
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are considered to be secondary sacraments having been substituted for those of Redemption and Bride-Chamber.) The initiatory sacraments of Baptism and Chrism or Confirmation and the two sustaining sacraments are offered by the church.
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Bishop Duc de Palatine also received a charter in 1953 to head an organisation first called "the Brotherhood of the Illuminati," renamed "the Order of the Pleroma" in 1960. He received other esoteric lines and charters such as: the
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a vast manifestation of pluralities. The manifest universe of matter and mind (psyche) was created by spiritual beings possessing inferior powers, one of their objectives being continued separation of humans from the unity
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Though Christianity based on Gnosis is unaligned with creed or acceptance from mainstream Christian churches, the Ecclesia Gnostica considers itself part of the fellowship of Universal Christendom, that is part of the
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Most Rev. Msg. Hugh George de Willmott Newman (Mar Georgius I) felt that all proper and valid consecrations and ordinations are equally efficacious regardless of the particular line of
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with additions and emendations. These changes include the addition of observances of Gnostic church fathers and martyrs of the Gnostic tradition, and the re-dedication of the
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All of these lines were passed to bishop Duc de Palatine at his consecration in 1953 and in a subsequent conditional consecration in 1955, then passed on to Hoeller in 1967.
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Ancient Mystery Schools" and attempts to present them "in their original meaning as archetypal acts of ceremonial communion with the timeless realities of the soul."
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The focus is no single version or rendering of the Gnostic Mythos, but the entire heritage of the Gnostic tradition, which includes: primary sources such as the
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church based in the United States. It has ordained clergy and conducts regular sacramental services, including two weekly Masses (Celebration of the Holy
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awakening and liberation from the unity. Particularly honored for such aid is the emanation called Sophia (Wisdom). The awakening of the inmost divine
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In addition to the forms of liturgical service in the tradition of the Christian church, there is also the devotional service to the Holy
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The leaders of the church are Most Rev. Stephan A. Hoeller, Regionary Bishop, and Rt. Rev. Steven Marshall, Auxiliary Bishop.
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The Ecclesia Gnostica has no formal, dues-paying membership, and its activities are open to all, regardless of
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and Nativity to the Assumption and Descent of the Holy Sophia (without decrying traditional Marian devotion).
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are open to all genders and orientations. Clergy are self-sustaining, not receiving a salary from the church.
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is central to the existence of the church, and in ritual and ornament the church is similar to Catholicism.
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in Australia, before moving to England. Bishop Duc de Palatine was consecrated by the Most Rev. Msg.
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The organisation now called the Ecclesia Gnostica was originally organised in England under the name
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The Allure of Gnosticism: the Gnostic experience in Jungian psychology and contemporary culture
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your hearts and minds in the knowledge and Love of God, and of His Son, our Lord the Christ."
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Ecclesia Gnostica (Gnostic Church) chapel in Los Angeles. Altar set up for a vespers service.
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of teachings found in heresiological texts, the Hermetic writings, and the teachings of the
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Statue of the Most Holy Sophia (with enclosure) in the Ecclesia Gnostica in Los Angeles.
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and other scriptures known before the Nag Hammadi find; the Nag Hammadi Library of the
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and much of the canonical Bible, with consideration of the less reliable accounts and
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In 1959 the organisation became active in the United States through the work of
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The Odyssey of a New Religion: The Holy Order of MANS from New Age to Orthodoxy
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style, complete with elaborate vestments, burning candles, incense, and bells.
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David B. Barrett; Todd M. Johnson; Christopher Guidry; Peter Crossing (2001).
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Gnosticism is grounded in the experience of Gnosis, which is the salvific and
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The Ecclesia Gnostica recognises five initiatory sacraments as listed in the
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Profiles in Belief: The Religious Bodies of the United States and Canada
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There is an original and transcendental spiritual unity which came to
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The Little Giant Encyclopedia of Meditations and blessings
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Ronald Powell, Richard Duc de Palatine had served in the
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that is unique to the rite of the Ecclesia Gnostica.
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