“But now
in Christ Jesus you who formerly were far
off have been brought near by the Blood of Christ.”
Ephesians 2: 13
Novi et
æterni testamenti — it is the priest who
recites these words at the consecration of the Precious Blood — Hic est
enim calix Sanguinis mei: novi et æterni testamenti. This
inheritance which Jesus Christ gave to us, it is His Sacrifice, it is His
Blood, it is His Cross, the ferment of all Christian civilisation and of all
that is necessary for salvation.
For the glory of the Most
Blessed Trinity, for the love of Our Lord Jesus Christ, for the devotion to the
Blessed Virgin Mary, for the love of the Church, for the love of bishops, of
priests, of all the faithful, for the salvation of the world, for the salvation
of souls, keep this testament of Our Lord Jesus Christ! Keep the Sacrifice of
Our Lord Jesus Christ. Keep the Mass of All Time!
You will see civilisation
reflourish, a civilisation which is not of this world, but a civilisation which
leads to the Catholic City which is heaven. The Catholic city of this world is
made for nothing else than for the Catholic City of heaven.
Thus by keeping the Blood of
Our Lord Jesus Christ, by keeping His Sacrifice, by keeping the Mass — the Mass
which has been bequeathed to us by our predecessors, the Mass which has been
transmitted from the time of the Apostles unto this day — we shall hold fast to
what is true.
Some of
us are priests
All of
us are brothers.
“A spiritual journey had led us to that summit beneath a darkening sky where the echoes of yestercentury mingled with a portent for tomorrow. It was the vision of the Holy Grail we experienced that Easter. Hence the name of our Order. And on that fateful day an inner voice told us that the renewal had begun. This became our central quest: to restore that which has been lost and reclaim Britain for Christ. I could not help but recall how St Francis of Assisi had been inspired to begin his own Order. A tender, compassionate voice spoke to him: ‘Francis, do you not see that My house is falling in ruin? Go, and repair it for Me.’ Trembling and amazed, Francis replied: ‘Gladly I will do so, O Lord.’ No saint would provide greater inspiration for the work ahead. Like Celtic Christians, St Francis appreciated the beauty and wonder of Creation and he was certainly no stranger to supernatural experiences. It is therefore not too surprising to discover that in his youth St Francis entered quests for the Holy Grail.”
Extract taken from The Grail Church written by the founder of Ordo Sancti Graal.