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The Gothic Church Legacy from Crimea to Sweden: Dynasties, Runes, and Orthodox Continuity

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April 20, 2025
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Witnesses of Our Continued Orthodox faith

  • Early Patriarchates and Apostolic Connections

    The foundational patriarchates of Jerusalem, Rome, and Antioch are historically connected to Britain’s early Church:

    • St. James the Just and St. Simon Zelotes, the first and second Bishops of Jerusalem, had enduring missionary links to Britain.
    • St. Peter and St. Linus, the first Bishops of Rome, are linked to the British Church, with St. Linus being the grandson of King Bran the Blessed, a baptized British ruler.
    • St. Aristobulus, first Bishop of Britain and companion of St. Andrew, highlights the early Orthodox identity and apostolic succession of the Celtic Church.
    • St. Lazarus of Bethany, the first Bishop of Gaul, traveled to Britain before returning to the Continent — showing the seamless flow of apostolic missions between Britain and early patriarchal centers.
  • Celtic and Pre-Roman British Orthodoxy

    • OCC celebrates over 1,000 Celtic Saints who flourished before Augustine the Roman arrived in 597AD, having complained to Pope Gregory about Britain’s already well-established bishoprics.
    • Gildas (542AD): “We certainly know that Christ… afforded His light… to our Island in the last year of the reign of Tiberias Caesar,” 37AD.
    • Council of Arles (314AD), called the “First Ecumenical Council” by Augustine, was attended by Celtic clergy of Britain and Gaul.
    • Chrysostom (402AD): “The British Isles… have received the virtue of the Word. Churches are there found and altars erected.”
    • St Aristobulus, assistant of the Apostle Andrew, was the First Century Bishop of Britain — celebrated liturgically across Orthodox jurisdictions.
    • Rhygyfarch’s Life of St David (c. 1090): St David was anointed archbishop by the Patriarch of Jerusalem and confirmed by the Synod of Llanddewi Brefi.
  • Testimonies from the Roman Church

    • Cardinal Baronius (Roman Annales Ecclesiastici): “Britain received the Gospel by 37AD.” He also corrected the Roman Martyrology to read “to the Gauls” rather than “Galatians,” affirming ancient Western apostolicity.
    • Baronius further cited Metaphrastes that “about the year of Our Lord 58, St Peter was preaching in the West, particularly in Britain.”
    • Augustine’s own arrival was only to convert the newly arrived Saxons — not the longstanding British Church.
    • Archbishop Parker of Canterbury assured Calvin that English episcopacy came “not from Pope Gregory… but from Joseph of Arimathea.”
  • Historical and Canonical Witnesses to Our Apostolic Catholic Rite

    • The Orthodox Church of the Culdees (OCC) maintains a valid Catholic rite, judged by the Roman Apostolic See to be in the same position as the Eastern Churches, as defined in Canon 844 §3 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law.
    • Rome has consistently affirmed in official declarations such as Dominus Iesus §17 and Unitatis Redintegratio §15 that Churches with apostolic succession and valid Eucharist — even if not in communion — are “true particular Churches” where the Church of Christ is operative.
    • OCC clergy hold lines of apostolic succession among main lines widely recognized as valid and canonical. The Celtic Rite preserves valid form, matter, minister, and intent as affirmed by papal documents (cf. Apostolicae Curae, Leo XIII).
    • OCC recognizes the sacramental legitimacy of Orthodox and Roman clergy and welcomes visiting members for sacramental participation, as they do for ours. This mutual practice is consistent with their Canon 844 and ecumenical norms.

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Continued Orthodoxy vs. Eastern Heresies

  • The Second Council of Constantinople (381 AD) declared:
    “The Churches that are without the Roman Empire should be governed by their ancient customs.”
    This canon affirmed the rightful independence of the British Church.
  • St. Columba of Iona, in his Letter to Pope Gregory I, defended the Celtic Church’s faith:
    “None has been a heretic, none a Judaizer, none a schismatic; but the Catholic Faith… is maintained unbroken.”
  • The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate was not formally established until 451 AD, long after the Gospel had already reached Britain (37 AD) and established bishoprics like that of St. Aristobulus.
  • Before 451 AD, the Greek sees were repeatedly governed by Arian heretics — including:
    • Antioch, Constantinople, and Alexandria.
  • After 451 AD, many Greek Patriarchs were Monophysite or Monothelite heretics — including: Constantinople, Antioch, Alexandria through the 7th Century.
  • Monophysitism was condemned at the Council of Chalcedon (451 AD) for denying Christ’s human nature, and
    Monothelitism was condemned at the Third Council of Constantinople (680–681 AD) for denying Christ’s human will.
  • The Celtic Church maintained doctrinal purity while many Eastern Patriarchates fell into error — a fact noted by both Church councils and saints such as St. Columba.
  • Recognition from the Eastern Orthodox World

      • Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria (1970s–1980s):
        His Beatitude Nicholas VI officially recognized the episcopal ordinations connected with OCC as valid and canonical:

        “…after carefully studying the various documents placed at their disposal, [the Synod] was pleased to declare our Episcopal Ordinations as valid and Canonical for the existent conditions in America.”

      • Moscow Patriarchate Synod (1904–1907): Under the leadership of Bishop Tikhon (later Patriarch of Moscow and canonized saint), the Russian Synod reviewed the English liturgy and affirmed it as **theologically and liturgically Orthodox**, rooted in the ancient **Sarum Rite** of the British Isles. This recognition was a milestone in validating Western Rite Orthodoxy.
      • Patriarch Cyril Lucarius of Constantinople (1572–1638): This historically significant Patriarch endorsed a **Reformed (Calvinist) Confession**, demonstrating the breadth of doctrinal dialogue between Eastern and Protestant traditions. His support for doctrinal reform shows the complex and open nature of Orthodoxy in previous centuries.
      • Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (1882): The Patriarch and Synod **conditionally approved the Western liturgy and offices for the British Isles**, acknowledging their Orthodox form and apostolic legitimacy when restored with correct doctrine and rubrics.
      • Scottish Episcopal–Russian Orthodox Dialogue (1868): Metropolitan Filaret of Moscow engaged with the Scottish Episcopal Church to explore restoration of the **Western Orthodox Rite**, resulting in formal approval of a revised Orthodox-compatible Western liturgy.
      • Russian Orthodox Church (1907): Affirmed that the **Book of Common Prayer** is canonical and Orthodox in content, specifically citing its derivation from the **Sarum Use**, thus validating the theological integrity of Anglican and pre-Reformation British worship forms.
      • Recognition of Britain’s Autocephaly: Across multiple centuries, **Eastern Patriarchates and Russian Tsars** repeatedly acknowledged **Britain as an independent Orthodox jurisdiction since the First Century**.
        (cf. “History of the Nonjurors…” by Lathbury)
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St Andrew's and St Joseph's Orthodox Church of the Culdees has a welcoming inter-communion network. Such practices are similar but not limited to other Celtic Culdee jurisdictions such as +Abbot David Smith, Abbot General, Order of the Culdee, or Archbishop MacKillop at St Brendan's Orthodox Church of the Culdees, or Bishop Kennedy's Celtic Orthodox Church, etc.
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In addition to numerous rights on the books that protect our religious free expression from any abridgement or suppression, in recent years these protections have been increased within the "Laws of the Land":

1. The 2022 "Respect For Marriage Act" Pub Law 117-228 Guarantees to the church in section 6 (b) that "any refusal to provide services, facilities, accommodations, advantages, goods, or priviledges (not forced to condone or promote such within our church, whether same-sex marriages or inter-racial marriages outlined in this law) shall not create any civil claim or cause of action."

2. The 2018 "First Amendment Defense Act" S.2525 "A bill to ensure that the Federal Government shall not take any discriminatory action against a person, wholly or partially on the basis that such person speaks, or acts, in accordance with a sincerely held religious belief or moral conviction that marriage is or should be recognized as a union of one man and one woman, or two individuals as recognized under Federal law, or that sexual relations outside marriage are improper."

3. The 2017 Trump Executive Order 13798—Promoting Free Speech and Religious Liberty, directing the executive branch to rigorously defend the federal laws that protect free speech of churches.

4. The pending Audit of all Federal laws against the Glucksberg Test: The 2022 Overturn of Roe v Wade, US Supreme Court re-affirmed the Glucksberg test as the method to determine if a right must be protected by the Federal government, namely that anything not "deeply rooted in history and traditions of the people" is not a Federally protected right. These rights would have to be clearly upheld deep into American history, for example as this rule was applied recently in the McDonald v Chicago case to be satisfied by the English Bill of Rights from the 1600s regarding keeping and bearing arms.

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