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Light and
Darkness, life and death, right and left, are brothers of one another.
They are inseparable. Because of this neither are the good good, nor
evil evil, nor is life life, nor death death. For this reason each one
will dissolve into its earliest origin. But those who are exalted above
the world are indissoluble, eternal.
- The
Gospel of Philip
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Frequently
Asked Questions
What is the
Apostolic Johannite
Church?
We are an esoteric Gnostic Christian communion with valid Apostolic
Succession.
What does
Johannite mean?
It relates to the Gospel of John, embraced by early Gnostics, to the
Apostle John, and to the Initiatic Tradition of John the Baptist.
Is the Apostolic
Johannite Church a
Christian Church?
We are part of the "catholic" (universal) Tradition as it was
understood by the pre-Nicene Christian Churches, and we use Christian
form and Sacraments in our worship. While many of our members do
consider themselves Christian, we welcome members from a wide variety
of faith traditions including Wiccans, Buddhists, Jews, Hindus, and
Hermeticists.
Do you believe
in the Bible?
Both the Old Testament and the New Testament are sources of our
inspiration, as are other works including the Corpus Hermeticum and the
Nag Hammadi Gnostic Scriptures. We understand these texts from a
Gnostic view, rather than a superficial or literalist one.
What do you
believe in?
We invite you to read our Statement of
Principles...
"We affirm that there is
one Great, Unknowable,
and Ineffable Godhead that made manifest the Universe through Emanation
and that while the Universe is contained within this Divine Godhead,
the Godhead transcends it.
We affirm that every
Being contains the 'Sacred
Flame,' a Spark of the Divine and that Awareness of the Sacred Flame
within constitutes the highest level of Self-Knowledge and the
Experience of God simultaneously. This act of Awareness, which is held
to be liberating, transcendent and experiential, is called Gnosis."
(click here
for more...)
What do you mean
by Gnostic?
Gnosticism is a pre-Christian syncretic religious tradition that
stresses mysticism, personal responsibilty, revelation, and practical
philosophy. We are saved from Ignorance and Deception through Knowledge
(gnosis) of our own Divine origin and nature.
Do you practice
the Sacraments?
We do honour the seven Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Matrimony,
Penance, Holy Orders, Eucharist, and Extreme Unction as part of our
Apostolic Tradition.
Are your
Sacraments valid?
Yes. As an Apostolic Church our clergy and Sacraments are recognized as
"valid yet illicit" by the Vatican.
Do you believe
in the Trinity?
We do affirm the Trinity of the Divine as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
We also use the language of Pleroma (fullness), Logos (word), and Hagia
Sophia (holy wisdom).
Are you those
guys in the Da Vinci
Code?
The book is a work of fiction, and takes its themes to extremes for the
purposes of entertainment. However, it did make many people aware of
the esoteric tradition that has been part of Western religion for
millennia. We are a part of that Tradition.
Do you believe
Mary Magdalene
married Jesus?
Literally, no. This is best thought of in archetypal terms, as the
illustration of the joining of different complementary ideas:
Christianity "wedded to" older traditions of the Divine Feminine, whom
we identify as both Mary and Sophia.
Is there a
Parish in my area?
We currently have Parishes across Canada, the United States, and
recently Madrid, Spain. Please check here
for your closest Parish or Narthex (study group).
How many clergy
do you have?
Worldwide we currently have four Bishops (including our Patriarch),
seven Priests, and four Deacons.
Are you
connected with the Ecclesia
Gnostica?
We have the highest regard for Bishop +Hoeller's work and the EG, but
at this time we have no formal association.
Are you
connected with Freemasonry?
We welcome Freemasons in our Church, and there is a longstanding
connection between Masonic and Gnostic Traditions. However we are not
formally associated with any Masonic Lodge or organization.
Do you ordain
women?
Yes. As in our Statement of Principles...
"We recognize the Sacred Flame to be present in all Beings and
therefore our Offices are open to all humanity without discrimination
on the basis of gender, race, social status or sexual orientation."
Can I attend
Mass and take Communion
even if I'm not a member?
Yes. We welcome all who come respectfully and openly.
Can I get a copy
of your Rituals to read at home?
No. Our liturgies are neither pieces of literature nor historical
documents that can be examined in a vacuum: they must be understood
within the context of a living community and a living tradition. For
more information on this policy see here
Why so Churchy?
Aren't you a bunch
of heretics?
For centuries, Gnostic ideas flourished in the Catholic church.
Countless Catholic Bishops died peacefully in their sleep after
lifetimes of preaching and practicing Gnosticism. These people
contributed, debated, and crafted much of what we see of Catholic
liturgical culture today. The Cathars and Bogomils had Bishops. The
Valentinians and Nestorians celebrated the Eucharist. And of course the
Gnostic Revival of the nineteenth century also embraced the structure
and liturgy of Catholicism, with a pneumatic understanding.
How can I learn
more about
Gnosticism?
There are some excellent sources available online;
The Gnostic
Society
Wikiepedia
Gnosticism
101
We also recommend Bishop
+Stephan Hoeller's "Gnosticism"
and Elaine Pagel's "Beyond Belief" and "The
Gnostic Gospels".
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John the Baptist
©Eileen McGuckin


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