Order of the Holy Grail

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Apostolic Succession

 

Church of the Holy Grail

Also known as Ecclesia Apostolica Jesu Christi, the Grail Church, the Celtic Church, and the British Church.

 

Access to the Grail Church is not by way of the establishment within organised religion. Its symbol ~ the Holy Grail of the Last Supper ~ has never at any time received ecclesiastical sanction from the major institutions. … That the ultimate sign of union with God through the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ has gone unrecognised by the Church establishment since adoption of the Faith by the Roman Empire in the fourth century, making Christianity the state religion of a military dictatorship, is perhaps not without reason. The early Church in the Apostolic Age had a profound sense of the sanctity of human life. … The earliest Church of Christ existed in Britain when the Church in Jerusalem was ‘continuing daily with one accord in the temple, and in breaking bread from house to house (Acts 2: 46).’ To the native Celts the Grail Church became known as the British Church; so as to distinguish it from the Anglo-Saxon English Church. When the Anglo-Saxons adopted Roman Christianity the British Church receded until it eventually vanished. Yet the memory of the Holy Grail could not be eradicated.”

 

 

But now in Christ Jesus you who formerly were far

off have been brought near by the blood of Christ.

~ Ephesians 2: 13

 

The Grail Church represents that which has been lost to Christianity. But on Good Friday 1973 it was found. Literally hundreds came from far and wide to strengthen the Light that burned within us. Some carried torches as darkness fell across the heath and tiny flames could be seen flickering for miles around. … We all felt it. It was a moment that cannot be forgotten by those who experienced it. And because it cannot be forgotten, it will live for ever …”

 

 

 

Ecclesia Apostolica Jesu Christi

 

Bishop & Primate: The Right Reverend Seán Manchester, O.S.G.

 

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