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Good day to you all,
Today (Monday 16th June 2008) I was baptised apostolicly, consecrated as a Lay Minister of the Arian Catholic Church and also given oblation as a Lay Oblate Novice of the acOSB. First I wish to thank the Archbishop of York for all the time and money he put into this, and also for baptising me, consecrating me and giving me oblation. For that I am exceedingly grateful. If there is anyone who is interested in joining the Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church in Worcestershire and the surrounding region, then it may be worth contacting me for more details. While I am a member of the Laity, I do have some authority to speak on behalf of the Church I am sure. Kind regards, in the Grace of our heavenly Father, through Immanuel, Archangel of the Presence, the Covenant and Great Counsel, first born of the Bene Elyon [Sons of the Most High] |
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Shabbat shalom,
I have accepted Yahoshua of Nazareth as the Messiah again, and intend to not see Jews again and read the Tehudah (New Testament) more. Hopefully, this will keep me as a Judeao-Christian. I am happy to be on the verge of re-opening the Community of Worcestershire. I just have a few niggling concerns, but I am sure these will be worked out. Todah rabbah, Dan |
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I am most pleased to announce that I have converted back to Arian Catholicism. Christ/Mashiach be praised!
I am thus pleased to announce that this community is open again and, hopefully, a lot more active! Here's an idea: To increase interest in the Church, we should all have badges made with the Chi-Rho on the left, and your name and position on the right, on a white background? Just a thought. Shalom aleichem. Last edited by Danage : 10th October 2010 at 12:37 PM. |
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Having got past what are essentially a few 'Protestant' beliefs, I am an Arian Catholic once again.
The main problem I have now if that, just like the practicing Jews, I don't believe in the Devil and his demons, but I'm sure such a belief will eventually sort itself out. As with the first re-opening, I will pray seven times a day, from the Benedictine Daily Breviary. I consider myself a Jewish Christian, as compared to a Messianic Jew. Todah rabbah. Pax et bonum, Last edited by Danage : 27th January 2011 at 11:47 PM. Reason: Made the grammar better. |
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Soon after becoming a Lay Minister the first time, I wrote an article, introducing the Church. That article has since been revised.
The article states that the church I lead is Arian Catholic, and the church name is: the Parish Church of Saint Arius. I was baptised on the Feast Day of Saint Arius (of Alexandria), so it seemed appropriate to name the parish church after the great theologian who defended the true church, to the point of being slapped by one of the Trinitarian 'saints', just because the 'saint' (I think it was 'saint' Nicholas of Myra, but I can't be so sure) in question couldn't refute what Arius said. I have thus named the Arian Catholic Church in Worcestershire, the Parish Church of Saint Arius. |
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How about the "Community Fellowship of St. Arius" ?
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Interesting. Thanks for the input. I'll have to ponder this. Thanks.
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I have just updated my e-mail address. I thought that I would make a new e-mail address through TalkTalk, who I've been with since November, so my church e-mail address has been changed from:
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Thanks. Pax et bonum. |
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For those who would wish to contact me via e-mail, my ecclesiastical e-mail address is exclusively:
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I see Saint Arius as being my patron saint because it was on that day that I was baptised, consecrated and oblated (as a novice). It is for this reason that I called the church group I would lead the Parish Church of St. Arius. It would also be a significant time for me, the feast day of St. Arius, 16th June. It is clear that my beliefs were guided to bring me to a greater understanding of God and the Bible (the Tanakh and the Tehudah).
As I said to a few people in the past: I do not believe in coincidence, I believe in God (originated from me). I believe the existence of God is beyond question. |
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