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Reflections and Homiles

Candlemas – Msgr. Scott Rassbach
St. Valentinus – Msgr. Scott Rassbach
First Sunday of Lent – Msgr. Scott Rassbach
Second Sunday of Lent: Statement of Principles – Msgr. Scott Rassbach

Interviews

Interview with the Patriarch of the Apostolic Johannite Church and the Primate of the United States on ABC Radio

Interview with the Bishop of New South Wales

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PRAYER REQUESTS

If you find yourself in difficulty, many of our clergy and select lay members dedicate daily and weekly time to including all who ask in their prayers and intentions. If you would like to submit an intention or prayer request, please visit prayer requests

 

JOHANNITE SPIRITUALITY 

Many of us seek a real spiritual community which is loving, inclusive, spiritually lively and empowering of people of all genders, races and sexualities, both rich and poor.

The Johannite tradition represents just such a community: founded by Saint John the beloved disciple of Jesus, rooted in the tradition of John the Baptist and guided by direct, experiential contact with the Divine, this tradition encourages personal responsibility and freedom of thought and practice.
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The Apostolic Johannite Church | An Esoteric, Gnostic, Christian Church within the Historic Apostolic Succession