One of the most beautiful survivals of ancient Christian prayer is preserved within the classical English liturgical tradition, especially in the Prayer for the Whole State of Christ’s Church: “And […]
Category: Theology Institute
Appendix: “We Have an Altar” — Christ Outside the Camp and the Limits of Ritual Impurity
Did God Ever Call Unclean Meats “Clean”? Biblical Dietary Laws, Health, and the Last Days
Scientific Reasons Why “Do Not Boil a Kid in Its Mother’s Milk” Still Teaches Good Theology
“Heavenly Participation in Early Christian Liturgy: Praise, Protection, and the Origins of Saintly Petition”
The Stowe Missal and the Emergence of Direct Saint-Petition: A Manuscript Study of Liturgical Interpolation
Celtic Orthodox Rules of the Culdees: Monastic Life of the Early Church Fathers
The Rule of Saint David and the Sabbath Tradition of the Early Culdee Fathers
The Celtic Missal (Lorrha–Stowe) — Abbot-Bishop Maelruain, Céle Dé
Celtic Orthodox Church: The Celtic Church and Orthodox Church of the Culdees
The Celto-Saxon Heraldic Witness: Ancient Arms and Living Lineage
Seventh Day of Unleavened Bread — The Fulfillment in Christ and the Apostolic Pattern
Pascha at Dawn: The Firstfruits, the Resurrection, and the Apostolic Pattern of Worship
Pascha, Not Paganism: Why Easter Is Not Pagan
Jeremiah in Ireland: Proof from the Bible and the Irish Annals
Jeremiah in Ireland Proof from the Bible and the Irish Annals by John E. Wall One of the most beloved stories of traditional literature written by those who support the […]





















