• GNOSTICS AND TEMPLARS

    From Jim Singleton@RICKSBBS to All on Sun Apr 12 06:30:55 2026
    GNOSTICS AND TEMPLARS

    (by Bishop T Dionysus)

    In the last issue of the Gnostic Gnews we read some comments
    written by Bishop Bill Heidrick on the history of the Ecclesia
    Gnostica Catholica. Since this sort of article is exactly what
    I would like to see more of in the pages of the Gnostic Gnews I
    decided to pipe up with some results of my own researches and,
    as is my notorious wont, a few controversial comments on history
    and organizational management. These are all the personal
    opinions of one Bishop.

    I challenge you to reject my dogmas just as fiercely as I reject
    the dogmas of others!

    Bill has already described the development of the Gnostic
    Catholic Church out of the Old Catholic "Wandering" Episcopate;
    more details of which may be found in Peter F. Anson's Bishops
    at Large. He has also effectively described the organization of
    the now-moribund non-profit corporation Ecclesia Gnostica
    Catholica. So I shall concentrate on two other areas: firstly,
    the historical connection between the O.T.O. and the Gnostic
    Catholic Church; secondly, the current state of their organal
    integration.

    In Crowley's 1912 c.e. Manifesto for his Mysteria Mystica Maxima
    Lodge of O.T.O. there is an explicit claim ˜20˜20to possess
    within the Order "the wisdom and the knowledge of" the
    Gnostic Catholic Church. Around this same time Crowley wrote
    his own version of the Gnostic Mass. Clearly, he believed
    himself possessed of episcopal authority. Theodor Reuss, the
    actual founder of the Ordo Templi Orientis proper, claimed in
    1918 c.e. the title "Sovereign Patriarch and Primate of the
    Gnostic Chur e the article "Theodor Reuss; Irregular Freemasonry
    in Germany, 1900-23" by Howe and Moller in Transactions of
    Quatuor Coronati Lodge, Feb. 16, 1978). Unfortunately, to my
    knowledge, no documentation of either Crowley's or Reuss'
    consecrations has ever been published, so I can offer no certain
    idea of the transmission of the Gnostic Catholic lineage to the
    O.T.O. through Reuss and Crowley. Both men were in
    correspondence with Gerard Encausse (Papus) and may have receive
    d episcopal recognition from him before his death in 1916 c.e.;
    in addition, Reuss was in touch with an associate of
    Encausse's, Jean Bricaud, who may have served as an avenue of
    consecration.

    Should this perhaps dubious route of transmission raise any
    worries among Order members over the legitimacy of our present
    claims to Gnostic Catholic episcopacy, we can reassure them,
    since the current acting-Outer Head of the Order claims a
    documented apostolic succession on his own account and is able
    if it were necessary, by his own recognition, to regularize all
    the consecrations of his predecessors.

    The ecclesiatical situation created by the current O.T.O.
    Bylaws (see the first issue of Gnostic Gnews) is very open to
    and respectful of the diversity that is a hallmark of the
    Wandering Episcopate. Article IX recognizes the independent
    nature of different lines of apostolic succession while
    rightfully asserting the Order's claim to a valid lineage of
    such succession; it also provides a framework for cooperation
    between the Order's Bishops while carefully avoiding the
    imposition of any dogmatic r on them. By setting up such an
    open relationship between the Church and the Order the bylaws
    provide a great many opportunities for the Bishops themselves to
    control the development of their own working relationships, with
    the members of their own local church and with the rest of the
    episcopate. Conditions vary greatly for Bishops, from the
    places where one lone apostle administers the only church within
    500 miles to the areas where one sanctuary can call on a ny of
    half-a-dozen Bishops to officia In either situation I suggest
    that Bishops consider taking advantage of the provisions of
    Article IX's Section 9.04C to legally register their local
    churches. The possible advantages of registration are the
    ability to perform recognized marriages, to coordinate banking
    and fundraising, to sign leases or buy property, just to name a
    few. The disavantages are possible registration fees, some
    obligatory record-keeping, and those fearsome twin djinni,
    al-Daghmuh & al Burakrat. These latter two may be hed by the
    frequent application of Tolerance & Humor. If you decide to put
    the time and effort into getting legal recognition for your
    church you will then be faced with all sorts of procedural
    questions. Fortunately the requirement that your local
    registrations be reviewed by the National Supreme Council means
    that you will receive the benefit of the Order's experience to
    help you avoid technical pitfalls, but for the most part the
    Bishop (s) who form(s) a local church must make the decisions
    abou will be administered. Some Bishops may do best by running
    their own organizations, while other Bishops (especially in
    areas of high concentration) may do best by forming a local
    "synod" to manage church affairs. Whatever best fits your
    situation should be achievable under the liberal statutes of the
    O.T.O.'s Bylaws. In any event such local organizations must be
    in accord with the Church's spirit of religious freedom; no
    Bishop or group of Bishops can ever claim "jurisdiction" over
    all the Gnostic ics within their "territory".

    It seems clear to me that our current Patriarch is adopting an ecclesiastical role of 'primus inter pares' rather than that of "infallible" pope, which means that the day-to-day growth and continuation of the Order's branch of Gnostic Catholicism is more than ever the responsibility of each Bishop who is a living transmitter of this particular lineage. In the Gnostic Gnews we have a new opportunity to share the fruits of our experiences with each other. I encourage all Bishops and official O.T.O.
    who have ideas or tips about any aspect of the Church to submit them to this publication, either by mail or in electronic form on ThelemaNet (if it is more convenient for you to use BaphoNet or TahutiNet be sure to let the sysop know that you want your file echoed to ThelemaNet). (Please also leave a note to RUSTY SPORER telling him the name and nature of your "fruits of experience" - or any other article - and a really brief summary of the file. Use AREA 93! - Ed.)


    APOSTOLIC SUCCESSION

    (The Holy Father, Hymenaeus Beta, has furnished the following lines of succession which apply to his own line. There are two distinct lines
    which stream from his hands. These lines find a parallel in the line
    which flowed through the first Caliph, Grady McMurtry, Hymenaeus Alpha
    and to our current Caliph, Hymenaeus Beta. Most EGC Bishops are
    included in one or both of these lines.)

    APOSTOLIC SUCCESSION -
    (Line 1)

    1909 - Bishop Gerard Encausse (Papus) consecrated Msgr. Theodor Reuss.

    1912 - Bishop Reuss consecrated Msgr. Aleister Crowley.

    1944 - Bishop Crowley consecrated Msgr. Grady McMurtry.

    1983 - Bishop McMurtry consecrated Msgr. Tav Silenus (Hymenaeus Beta.)

    HISTORICAL NOTE : Bishop Encausse only held the Doinel Succession when
    he consecrated Reuss in 1909. Encausse received the Vilatte Succession
    some years later. There is speculation that Crowley received separate
    consecration from Encausse after Encausse received the Vilatte
    Succession from Bishop Jean Bricaud around 1913 (The succession line
    goes: Bishop Vilatte to Msgr. Poell Margali-Gulatti, Bishop
    Margali-Gulatti to Msgr. Jules Sassaye, Bishop Sassaye to Msgr. Louis
    Marie Francois Giraud, Bishop Giraud to Msgr. Jean Bricaud, Bishop
    Bricaud to Msgr. Gerard Encausse), which would have brought the Vilatte
    Succession into the O.T.O. at an earlier date than 1986 EV. This is
    highly speculative and disputed by most EGC historians, and one account
    has the event taking place some five years after Encausse's death.

    APOSTOLIC SUCCESSION -
    (Line 2)

    May 29, 1882 Bishop Julius Alvarez consecrated Msgr. Joseph Rene Vilatte.

    December 19, 1915 Bishop Vilatte consecrated Msgr. Samuel Gregory Lines.

    December 21, 1927 Bishop Lines consecrated Msgr. Joseph A. Justin Boyle.
    Bishop Boyle consecrated Msgr. Paul Wadle.

    April 1, 1960 Bishop Wadle consecrated Msgr. W. W. Webb.

    November 4, 1967 Bishop Webb consecrated Msgr. Marc A. Lully.

    December 25, 1967 Bishop Lully consecrated Msgr. Michael P. Bertiaux.

    1971 Bishop Bertiaux consecrated Msgr. Jack B. Hogg, Jr.

    August 12, 1974 Bishop Hogg, Jr. consecrated Msgr. Tav Silenus
    (Hymenaeus Beta).

    THE GNOSTIC CATHOLIC CHURCH

    (This is an article which first appeared in Sword of the Gnosis,
    published by Bishop Tau Sir Hasrim, Bishop, E.G.C. He has
    kindly permitted us to edit and include it here.)

    In this essay I will attempt to address some of the questions
    that have been brought to my attention regarding the history and
    nature of the Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica (or E.G.C., or Gnostic
    Catholic Church) by members of the OTO and EGC. The Gnostic
    Mass, being the ultimate public and private ritual of the OTO,
    is important - even to aspirants at the lowest level of
    commitment - to learn about EGC matters. For EGC Officers,
    Official OTO Body Officers (Camp, Oasis, or Lodge Masters) se
    seeking to Manifest the Law of the New Aeon, it would seem to be
    as important as learning ceremonial magick, yoga, the Tree of
    Life, etc.

    In the year 543 of common reckoning, the Eastern Roman Empress,
    Theodora, arranged secretly that one Iakab Bar Adai be
    consecrated a bishop and ecumenical metropolitan in the lawful
    line of apostolic succession. From this event may be dated the
    birth of the mildly schismatic Orthodox Church.

    Our attention is now drawn to the activities, some nearly
    fourteen hundred years later, which involved Bishop Iakab's
    nineteenth century successor, Peter the Humble, who was the
    Jacobite Patriarch of Antioch. It was from Peter the Humble,
    along with the Syrian Orthodox church (and its more obscure
    cousin, the Church of Malabar in India and Sri Lanka), that a
    series of events began to unfold which intertwined the orthodox
    apostolic succession with the sublime world of magick occult.
    So that today we find the Caliph of the Ordo Templi Orientis,
    Hymenaeus Beta, is the Holy Father and a bishop of the Gnostic
    Catholic Church. And today hundreds of people attend regular
    performances of the Eucharistic Gnostic Mass presided over by
    Bishops, Priests, Priestesses and Deacons - the majority of
    which are fully accredited in one or several lines of apostolic
    succession.

    We need to address the question of what Gnosticism itself is,
    and - more importantly - how this spiritual tradition relates to
    the occultism of the present time. Special emphasis should be
    placed on this manifestation in the OTO.

    We can turn to Liber LII, the Manifesto of the OTO. Here we
    find that, in the hands of this Order are said to be
    concentrated the Wisdom and Knowledge of the Gnostic Church
    along with that of various Freemasonic bodies.

    The significance of this relationship can be seen clearly, not
    only in the claims of Liber LII, but also in one of the most
    significant religious documents in the present century, LIber
    XV, known to us and practiced in our Order as the Gnostic Mass.
    This was written in the early part of this century, inspired by
    the somewhat outre synthesis of the Russian Orthodox Mass and
    the Thelemic conception of the New Aeon. This ritual has become
    the centeral public and pr itual of the OTO.

    It can be argued that the function of the EGC is to give the OTO
    an interface with the public, both revealing and concealing its
    most mysterious and sacred secrets simultaneously. Or it may be
    countered that it is a utility which provides an environment
    where devoted members may undergo their various Life Passages -
    Baptism, Confirmation, Communion, Marriage, etc. - within the
    OTO framework. Or could it be that the EGC is the nucleus
    of the solar-phallic religion of the New Aeon, only now begi
    nifest?

    Some questions have been raised in critical circles as to
    whether the Grand Master, Baphomet, took seriously (or was even
    aware of) his position in Gnostic history. But we may take it
    as evidence of a sort that the Gnostic Mass was written
    expressly for the Gnostic Catholic Church. (It is titled
    "O.T.O. Ecclesiae Gnosticae Catholicae Canon Missae".)

    We might well ask ourselves how this particular turn of events
    came to be. As the occult explosion of the late 19th century
    began to unfold, a strong link was forged between the denizens
    of the metaphysical universe and the then burgeoning Gnostic
    Catholicism that experienced a new birth in the West among those
    disaffected by the heavy-handed centralist tendencies emanating
    from Rome in the wake of the first Vatican Council. Unlike its
    successor council in the 1960's which was presided over by t
    aratively liberal Pope John XXIII, the First Vatican Council
    inaugurated an era of Roman Catholic Conservatism - the doctrine
    of Papal Infallibility, etc., was presented. Apostolic dissent
    created a generation of what came to be scurrilously called
    "Wandering Bishops". Many of these bishops were cast afloat by
    various schools of apostolic succession, including Bishop
    Villatte (of the aforementioned Syrian Orthodox line), the occu
    ltist Bishop Doinel, and the national Catholic Archbishop,
    Bishop Matthews.

    The occultists, for their part, were then engaged in what became
    the codification of the magical spiritual path along freemasonic
    lines. This came to be the seminal Hermetic Order of the Golden
    Dawn, principally in England; the OTO in Germany; and various
    Rosicrucian bodies in America and elsewhere. The magicians -
    rightly so in my understanding - perceived episcopal offices and
    church sacraments as being ESSENTIALLY IDENTICAL to the high
    ceremonial magical rit t with its own special source of power
    and unique ambiance.

    So-called "cross-ordination" became a very common practice, with
    episcopal titles and prerogatives interchanged with freemasonic
    dignitaries, among disaffected church prelates and occult-minded
    masons and rosicrucians. Out of the interchange in that period
    of occult ferment came that great modern manifestation of
    Gnostic occultism, the Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica, or E.G.C. -
    the Gnostic Catholic Church.

    In time the particular Gnostic Mass, Liber XV, was written in
    the early years of the present century and modeled somewhat on
    predecessor ceremonies. It came to be the predominant ritual
    among occultists-Gnostics, and its principal organizational
    repository came to be the OTO. This is so, even though others
    have experimented with the Mass, and autonomous, acknowledged
    Gnostic Catholic bodies exist outside of the OTO.

    Dr. Reuss and Crowley, successive Outer Heads of the Order, were
    both gnostic bishops. With Reuss, and to a greater extent with
    the consecration of the most controversial of all modern magi,
    Crowley, the Thelemic current began to fuse with the primordial
    Gnostic spiritual philosophy. This is a matter of no small
    import; the fusion of Gnosticism (always a fusionist path, in
    any case) - the spiritual path of Gnosis or Knowledge, with the
    Law of the New Aeon, the Law of Thele rue Will - is arguably the
    most significant spiritual occurrence of the contemporary era.

    "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law" is the essence
    of the Law of Thelema as proclaimed in Liber CCXX, The Book of
    the Law, dating from 1904. But what is "True Will"?

    "Know Thy Self" says the perennial philosophy of Gnosticism.
    The discovery, and the realization of, the True Will, then, is
    at the core of the modern manifestation of Gnosticism that has
    based itself in the World of Occultism. That it attempts to do
    so through the graded, progressive initiatory system of
    freemasonry and the episcopal structure of the "High Church"
    makes this all the more remarkable and potentially potent.

    The curriculum set out by the OTO (Liber MCLI - Ed.) involves
    progressive exercises leading to the deeper states of
    self-realization, utilizing the sublimation of raw sexual energy
    into a vehicle for the expansion of consciousness. While in the
    West this could be considered unusual, the "sacred fire" has
    been long understood in the East. All of the sacramental
    functions I personally have participated in, within the modern
    EGC, have contained a strong sexual element, always done, of co
    ith good taste and sensitivity.

    The Gnostic Mass as such contains within its poetic structure a
    goodly portion of sexual symbolism, the Eucharist being
    consecrated in a stylized erotic ritual act. It is said that a
    variant of the Gnostic Mass - comparable to the alchemical "Mass
    of the Holy Ghost", with its purely sexual Eucharist - exists in
    practice as well. The Gnostic Mass, certainly NOT
    coincidentally, is said to embody within its symbolism "the
    ultimate secret of freemasonry."

    In addition to this occultist/gnostic version of the Eucharist,
    rites of Baptism, Confirmation, and Ordination may include
    erotic aspects, communicating the secrets of Tantric Yoga as
    transmitted to the West by the Templars, Dr. Kellner, and
    others.

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    LIBER XV - THE GNOSTIC MASS

    (By Father John. Continued from last issue.)

    OF THE CEREMONY OF THE INTROIT

    Webster defines introit as "the first part of the traditional
    "proper" of the Mass consisting of an antiphon, verse from a
    psalm, and the Gloria Patri" or "a piece of music sung or played
    at the beginning of a worship service." (From Webster's Ninth
    New Collegiate Dictionary, Merriam Webster, Inc. Springfield,
    MA, 1984.)

    "The DEACON, opening the door of the Temple, admits the
    congregation and takes his place between the small altar and the
    font. (There should be a doorkeeper to attend to admission.)
    The DEACON advances and bows before the open shrine where the
    Graal is exalted. He kisses the Book of the Law three times,
    opens it. and places it upon the super-altar. He turns WEST and
    says,

    Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. I proclaim the
    Law of Light, Life, Love, and Liberty in the name of IAO"

    "The CONGREGATION replies with

    Love is the law, love under will."

    What better music, what could be more "proper" than to hear the
    essence of Thelemic Law proclaimed and its further explanation
    echoed back?

    The "doorkeeper" could be the Black Guard, properly trained,
    either as or by, a Knight of Baphomet.

    Chapter V of Magick in Theory and Practice contains very
    valuable information concerning the formula of IAO. Its study
    is recommended for not only DEACONS, but also PRIESTS who will
    also vibrate this formula later in the Mass.

    Notice the three kisses on the Book of the Law by the DEACON.
    Again we have another 3. Some DEACONS will read a passage from
    Liber AL before setting it down on the super altar.

    After placing the Sacred Scroll down, the DEACON then turns
    around to face the people and makes his opening speech. Notice
    the sequence: Light, Life, Love and Liberty. Light is pure
    vibration, and there are those who view Life as "shaking", too.
    Life proceeds out of Light. From Life we learn to Love. This
    Love, then, permits us to to our True Will. Doing your True
    Will frees you from the Sin of Restriction - it provides the
    Liberty we all seek.

    "The DEACON goes to his place between the altar of incense and
    the font, faces EAST, gives the Step and Sign of a Man and a
    Brother. All imitate him."

    This Step and Sign might be one of the secrets given to a Priest
    on his ordination. He then, passes it on to the DEACON so he
    can do it. But traditionally, it is omitted when there are
    non-initiates of the OTO in the congregation. For further
    details, consult your local bishop or OTO initiator. It should
    be obvious that the Mass was intended to be performed and
    witnessed by OTO initiates of high degrees.

    "The DEACON and all the PEOPLE say:

    I believe in one secret and ineffable Lord; and in one Star in
    the Company of Stars of whose fire we are created and to which
    we shall return; and in one Father of Life, Mystery of Mystery,
    in His name

    CHAOS:

    the sole viceregent of the Sun upon the Earth; and in one Air, the
    nourisher of all that breaths."

    Ineffable = "too great to be described; to holy to be spoken"

    Viceregent = vice = substitute + regent "a person chosen while a
    king or queen is sick, absent, or too young" or "a member of a
    governing board, as of a university".

    CHAOS = secret, ineffable, Star, Father, substitute for a
    stand-in for the Sun upon the Earth, Air, nourisher. Chaos has
    been associated with the Dyad (Sephiroth of Chokmah whose number
    is 2) as well as the Father of Thought. Other associations with
    CHAOS include WORD and WISDOM.

    It is taught in some metaphysical circles that the air we breath
    contains something which is used by our physical bodies to
    sustain life. It might just be oxygen. But there are those who
    say that there something special, Prana, which sustains our
    spiritual life as well in the Air. LORD is another name for
    Hadit. "And I believe in one Earth, the Mother of us all, and in
    one Womb wherein all men are begotten and wherein they shall
    rest, Mystery of Mysteries, in Her name

    BABALON."

    BABALON is the Sphere of Binah, Number 3, the Mother - and yet,
    after another fashion, also in Malkuth, the Earth. Notice the
    associatiion between CHAOS and BABALON where CHAOS was called
    the sole (only) viceregent of the SUN UPON THE EARTH.

    "And I believe in the Serpent and the Lion, Mystery of
    Mysteries, in His name

    BAPHOMET."

    The Serpent and the Lion is shown in Atu 11 - Lust. This Atu
    corresponds to the Hebrew letter Teth, whose value is 9. There
    is a total of 9 squares in the magical square of Binah and
    Saturn. This associates BAPHOMET with BABALON - if we didn't
    already have BABALON riding the BEAST in the Thoth Deck.

    Leo is also associated with Atu 11 and the Sun rules Leo.
    Therefore the association of BAPHOMET back to CHAOS is made.

    BAPHOMET is the combination of the Spheres of Chokmah and Binah
    and is Heru-Ra-Ha, the twins Ra-Hoor-Khuit and Hoor-Paar-Kraat.

    Notice that there are 8 letters in BAPHOMET and 7 letters in
    BABALON. The sum of these two letters is 15. Behold, a picture
    of BAPHOMET is found on Atu 15. "And I believe in one Gnostic
    and Catholic Church of Light, Life, Love, and Liberty, the Word
    of whose Law is:

    THELEMA."

    Gnostic = esoteric knowledge of spiritual matters. Gnosis is
    the Greek word for Knowledge.

    Catholic = True and Universal in extent, of interest to all.
    (The Law is for All.)

    Light, Life, Love, and Liberty are also related to the four
    powers of the Sphinx. See Liber Aleph, chapters 151 to 154 for
    more information on this.

    THELEMA should be a rather familiar word to us. But it is
    strongly suggested that we don't accept the pat answers we found
    in the past. Discover new meanings and associations for this
    Greek word meaning WILL. It seems that this would be the first
    step in discovering your True Will - to discover what WILL
    really is.

    "And I believe in the communion of Saints."

    Later on the Priest will say, "Hear ye all, Saints of the true
    church of old time now essentially present, that of ye we claim
    heirship, with ye we claim communion, and from ye we claim
    benediction in the name of IAO".

    "for as much as meat and drink are transmuted in us daily into
    spiritual substance, I believe in the Miracle of the Mass."

    The whole purpose of attending Mass is not to see the PRIESTESS,
    but to partake of spiritual food, the sacraments. There are
    some mystic circles teaching that the food and drink we consume
    is combined with the prana of the air we breath and forms
    something called "Chine". This chine then fortifies our
    spiritual bodies in the same manner which the physical body is
    fortified by the food and drink. This is one of the main
    reasons for watching our diet. This process is more efficient
    when the food a k are of higher quality than what is found in
    junk food. And this is why we can say at the end of the Mass,
    with all honesty, "There is no part of me that is not of the
    gods." This is the proof of the statement "Deus est Homo".

    "And I confess one Baptism of Wisdom whereby we accomplish the
    Miracle of Reincarnation."

    This point, reincarnation, is one of the major divisions between
    the Gnostics and the Orthodox Christians. But another
    difference is contained within this statement - the idea of a
    "Baptism of Wisdom".

    The Orthodox Christian Church also teaches that one is born into
    something called "Original Sin". This is the result of the
    "Sins of Adam and Eve" when they made an apple pie in the Garden
    of Eden. Since they goofed, we must pay for it. It makes as
    much less sense than someone being punished for the crimes of
    their parents.

    With the Gnostics, baptism is an act which prepares a person to
    become more enlightened - it does not remove "sin" in the
    traditional sense. Yet it does remove restriction, the "word of
    sin" (See Liber AL, I:41). So, the Orthodox Christians are
    correct in thinking that taking a Christian Spitz-Bath will
    remove Sin. And it is the "Sin of Adam" which we are born into
    - it is the "restriction" which we have initially when we are
    not aware of our True Will. "All words are sacred and all
    prophets true, save only that they understand a little" (Liber
    AL, I:56). The difference, then, lies in how we interp.

    Your attention is drawn to the choice of the word "WISDOM". Is
    that not another name for CHAOS?

    The Creed should be studied by all, but especially those who are
    or wish to be confirmed in the Church.

    We will continue with this part of the Mass in the next issue.


    GNOSTIC BOOK LIST

    The Holy Father requests that the readers of this paper
    (especially the bishops) submit to us a list of the "Ten Gnostic
    Books Most Likely to be taken with you to a desert island". We
    will compile this list and publish them in rank order.

    Now if you would also be willing to write a short book
    report...and, if possible, on ThelemaNeT...Hmmmmm!


    Jim Singleton
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    http://ricksbbs.synchro.net:8080
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  • From Jim Singleton@RICKSBBS to All on Sun Apr 12 06:31:31 2026
    GNOSTICS AND TEMPLARS

    In the last issue of the Gnostic Gnews we read some notes by Bp. Bill
    Heidrick on the history of the Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica. Since this
    sort of article is exactly what I would like to see more of in the pages
    of the Gnews I decided to pipe up with some results of my own researches
    and, as is my notorious wont, a few controversial comments on history
    and organizational management. These are all the personal opinions of
    one Bishop. I challenge you to reject my dogmas just as fiercely as I
    reject the dogmas of others!

    Bill has already described the development of the Gnostic Catholic
    Church out of the Old Catholic "Wandering" Episcopate; more details of
    which may be found in Peter F. Anson's Bishops at Large. He has also effectively described the organization of the now-moribund non-profit corporation Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica. So I shall concentrate on two
    other areas: firstly, the historical connection between the O.T.O. and
    the Gnostic Catholic Church; secondly, the current state of their organizational integration.

    In Crowley's 1912 c.e. manifesto for his Mysteria Mystica Maxima lodge
    of O.T.O. there is an explicit claim to possess within the Order "the
    wisdom and the knowledge of" the Gnostic Catholic Church. Around this
    same time Crowley wrote his own version of the Gnostic Mass. Clearly, he believed himself possessed of episcopal authority. Theodor Reuss, the
    actual founder of the Ordo Templi Orientis proper, claimed in 1918 c.e.
    the title "Sovereign Patriarch and Primate of the Gnostic Church" (see
    the article "Theodor Reuss; Irregular Freemasonry in Germany, 1900-23"
    by Howe and Moller in Transactions of Quatuor Coronati Lodge, Feb. 16,
    1978. Unfortunately, to my knowledge, no documentation of either
    Crowley's or Reuss' consecrations has ever been published, so I can
    offer no certain idea of the transmission of the Gnostic Catholic
    lineage to the O.T.O. through Reuss and Crowley. Both men were in correspondence with Gerard Encausse (Papus) and may have received
    episcopal recognition from him before his death in 1916 c.e.; in
    addition, Reuss was in touch with an associate of Encausse's, Jean
    Bricaud, who may have served as an avenue of consecration. Should this
    perhaps dubious route of transmission raise any worries among Order
    members over the legitimacy of our present claims to Gnostic Catholic episcopacy, we can reassure them, since the current acting-Outer Head of
    the Order claims a documented apostolic succession on his own account
    and is able if it were necessary, by his own recognition, to regularize
    all the consecrations of his predecessors.

    The ecclesiatical situation created by the current O.T.O. Bylaws (see
    the first issue of Gnostic Gnews) is very open to and respectful of the diversity that is a hallmark of the Wandering Episcopate. Article IX
    recognizes the independent nature of different lines of apostolic
    succession while rightfully asserting the Order's claim to a valid
    lineage of such succession; it also provides a framework for cooperation between the Order's Bishops while carefully avoiding the imposition of
    any dogmatic rules upon them. By setting up such an open relationship
    between the Church and the Order the bylaws provide a great many
    opportunities for the Bishops themselves to control the development of
    their own working relationships, with the members of their own local
    church and with the rest of the episcopate. Conditions vary greatly for Bishops, from the places where one lone apostle administers the only
    church within 500 miles to the areas where one sanctuary can call on any
    of half-a- dozen Bishops to officiate. In either situation I suggest
    that Bishops consider taking advantage of the provisions of Article IX's Section 9.04C to legally register their local churches. The possible
    advantages of registration are the ability to perform recognized
    marriages, to coordinate banking and fundraising, to sign leases or buy property, just to name a few. The disavantages are registration fees, obligatory record-keeping, and the fearsome twin djinni, al-Daghmuh & al-Burakrat. If you decide to put the time and effort into getting legal recognition for your church you will then be faced with all sorts of
    structural questions. Fortunately the requirement that your local bylaws
    be reviewed by the National Supreme Council means that you will receive
    the benefit of the Order's experience in such legal registrations to
    help you avoid technical pitfalls, but for the most part the Bishop(s)
    who form(s) a local church must make the decisions about how it will be administered. Some Bishops may do best by running their own
    organizations, while other Bishops (especially in areas of high
    concentration) may do best by forming a local "synod" to manage church
    affairs. Whatever best fits your situation should be achievable under
    the liberal statutes of the O.T.O.'s Bylaws.

    It seems clear to me that our current Patriarch is adopting the role of
    'primus inter pares' rather than that of "infallible" pope, which means
    that the day-to-day growth and continuation of the Order's branch of
    Gnostic Catholicism is more than ever the responsibility of each Bishop
    who is a living transmitter of this particular lineage. In the Gnostic
    Gnews we have a new opportunity to share the fruits of our experiences
    with each other. I encourage all Bishops and official O.T.O. bodies who
    have ideas or tips about any aspect of the Church to submit them to this publication, either by mail or in electronic form on ThelemaNet (if it
    is more convenient for you to use BaphoNet or TahutiNet be sure to let
    the sysop know that you want your file echoed to ThelemaNet).



    Jim Singleton
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