Each institute carries the scholarly, cultural, and healing mission of the Celtic Orthodox tradition.
Theological research, liturgy, Biblical studies, early church texts, Orthodox catechism, and historical theology from the Celtic and Culdee tradition. Rooted in the teachings of our fathers, this institute trains leaders in the priesthood, diaconate, and biblical scholarship. Certificate and ordination-preparation tracks available.
Dedicated to advocacy, reconciliation, ethnic minority rights, and social peace. Publishing white papers, legislative appeals, and historic restoration frameworks through international collaborations and regional research. Also responsible for the Celtic Minority Advocacy Project and the S.A.R.A.H. Brigade in South Africa.
Responsible for training in Church canon law, biblical legal traditions, tribal inheritance law, succession, and customary law applications within modern ecclesiastical governance. The institute also prepares candidates for positions of adjudication, advisory, and legal stewardship within the Church and its Orders.
Focusing on Christian wellness, historic herbal healing, temple purity laws, priestly health practices, and ministry to those in need. Practical ministry includes rural development programs, clean water access, and support for community-based health care and nutrition aligned with biblical standards.