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Gnostic Church of France

The Gnostic Church of France (French: Église gnostique de France) is a neo-Gnostic Christian organisation formed by Jules Doinel in 1890, in France. It is the first Gnostic church in modern times.

Gnostic Church of France
Église gnostique de France
Episcopal Seal of Jules Doinel
TypeGnosticism
FounderJules Doinel
Origin1890

History

 
Jules Doinel, the founder and first patriarch of Église gnostique de France.
 
Léonce Fabre des Essarts as the second patriarch of Église gnostique.

The esoteric Freemason Jules Doinel, while working as archivist for the library of Orléans in France, discovered a medieval manuscript dated 1022, which had been written by Stephen, a canon of the Orléans Cathedral, burned at the stake in 1022 for his pre-Cathar Gnostic doctrines (see Orléans heresy).[1] Doinel founded the Gnostic Church in 1890, a date which opened for him and his followers ‘the first year of the Restoration of Gnosis’.[2] Doinel claimed that he had a vision in which the Aeon Jesus appeared, He charged Doinel with the work of establishing a new church. When Doinel attended a séance in the oratory of the Countess of Caithness, it appears that the disembodied spirits of ancient Albigensians, joined by a heavenly voice, laid spiritual hands on Doinel, creating him the bishop of the Gnostic Church.[1]

As patriarch of the new Church, Doinel took the mystical name ‘Valentinus II, Bishop of the Holy Assembly of the Paraclete and of the Gnostic Church’, and nominated eleven titular bishops, including a ‘sophia’ (female bishop), as well as deacons and deaconesses. The Symbolist poet Léonce Fabre des Essarts was named bishop of Bordeaux.[2] The dress of Gnostic bishops is characterized by purple gloves and the use of Tau symbol, a Greek letter which is also used before their names.[3]

In 1892, Doinel consecrated Papus—founder of the first Martinist Order—as Tau Vincent, Bishop of Toulouse. Other Martinists, such as Paul Sédir and Lucien Chamuel [nl] were also consecrated by Doinel. At the end of 1894, Doinel abjured his Gnostic faith and converted to Roman Catholicism due to the Taxil hoax. He returned to Gnosticism five years later under the mystical name Simon and the title ‘Primate of Samaria’.

In 1908, a schism occurred when the Gnostic bishop of Lyons, Jean Bricaud, renamed his branch as Église gnostique catholique (E.G.C.; Catholic Gnostic Church). Then it changed again becoming the Église gnostique universelle (E.G.U.; Universal Gnostic Church) and became the official church of Papus’ Martinist Order. The patriarch Bricaud claimed the spiritual heritage of John of Patmos.[4] The E.G.U. later changed its name to Église gnostique apostolique (E.G.A.; Apostolic Gnostic Church).[1] Meanwhile, the original Église gnostique in Paris had been taken over by Léon Champrenaud (Théophane), it later disintegrated under Patrice Genty (Basilide) in 1926.[1]

Église Gnostique Catholique Apostolique

The Église Gnostique Catholique Apostolique (E.G.C.A.), in Latin Ecclesia Gnostica Apostolica Catholica (not to be confused with Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica), or known as the Gnostic Catholic Apostolic Church of North America, which operates in New York, claims the heritage of Église gnostique de France.[5] This church is in a state of fraternal alliance (concordat) with the Ecclesia Gnostica.[6] Like the latter, it also accepts the ordination of women and same-sex marriage.[7]

In addition, the E.G.C.A. has affiliation with two other initiatic organisations: the Ordre Martiniste of North America and the Aesthetic Rose+Croix Order of the Temple and the Grail. The latter is a reconstitution of Joséphin Péladan’s Ordre de la Rose ✠ Croix Catholique et Esthétique du Temple et du Graal.

Église Gnostique, Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica, and Ecclesia Gnostica Universalis

The Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica (E.G.C.) descended from a line of the above-mentioned 19th-century French Gnostic Revival Churches (see Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica#History). These Églises Gnostiques, as well as the Église Gnostique Catholique Apostolique, are essentially Christian in nature, except for the Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica. Although Gnosticism is seen as heresy in an orthodox Christian sense, the E.G.C. goes even further by worshipping such figures like Babalon, Baphomet, et cetera. Interestingly, also in this Thelemic-Gnostic milieu an Ecclesia Gnostica Universalis eventually rose, in reaction to the Patriarch of E.G.U. binding the clergy of the church to advancement into the degrees of Ordo Templi Orientis, in strict opposition with the original plan laid out by the Prophet of Thelema, Aleister Crowley.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Roggemans, Marcel (2009). History of Martinism and the F.U.D.O.S.I. Translated by Bogaard, Milko. Morrisville, North Carolina: Lulu Press. pp. 37–38. ISBN 978-1-4092-8260-0.
  2. ^ a b Fabre des Essarts, Léonce-Eugène-Joseph (1899). L'Arbre gnostique. Paris: Librairie Chamuel. pp. 67–69.
  3. ^ Jean Kostka (Jules Doinel) (1895). Lucifer démasqué (in French). pp. 139–141.
  4. ^ "Title unknown". Le Matin (in French). 8 November 1910. pp. 1–2.
  5. ^ "The Gnostic Catholic Apostolic Church of North America". www.apostolicgnosis.org. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  6. ^ "ECCLESIA GNOSTICA: Relation to other Churches and Organizations". gnosis.org. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  7. ^ "Bishop Robert Cokinis - Tau Charles Harmonius II". www.apostolicgnosis.org. Retrieved 19 April 2018.

External links

  • Gnostic Catholic Apostolic Church of North America
  • History of the Gnostic Catholic Church
  • Ecclesia Gnostica Universalis
  • ECCLESIA GNOSTICA: Église Gnostique de France (in English)
  • The Structure and Liturgy of the French Gnostic Church of Jules Doinel

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The Gnostic Church of France French Eglise gnostique de France is a neo Gnostic Christian organisation formed by Jules Doinel in 1890 in France It is the first Gnostic church in modern times Gnostic Church of FranceEglise gnostique de FranceEpiscopal Seal of Jules DoinelTypeGnosticismFounderJules DoinelOrigin1890 Contents 1 History 2 Eglise Gnostique Catholique Apostolique 3 Eglise Gnostique Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica and Ecclesia Gnostica Universalis 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit Jules Doinel the founder and first patriarch of Eglise gnostique de France Leonce Fabre des Essarts as the second patriarch of Eglise gnostique The esoteric Freemason Jules Doinel while working as archivist for the library of Orleans in France discovered a medieval manuscript dated 1022 which had been written by Stephen a canon of the Orleans Cathedral burned at the stake in 1022 for his pre Cathar Gnostic doctrines see Orleans heresy 1 Doinel founded the Gnostic Church in 1890 a date which opened for him and his followers the first year of the Restoration of Gnosis 2 Doinel claimed that he had a vision in which the Aeon Jesus appeared He charged Doinel with the work of establishing a new church When Doinel attended a seance in the oratory of the Countess of Caithness it appears that the disembodied spirits of ancient Albigensians joined by a heavenly voice laid spiritual hands on Doinel creating him the bishop of the Gnostic Church 1 As patriarch of the new Church Doinel took the mystical name Valentinus II Bishop of the Holy Assembly of the Paraclete and of the Gnostic Church and nominated eleven titular bishops including a sophia female bishop as well as deacons and deaconesses The Symbolist poet Leonce Fabre des Essarts was named bishop of Bordeaux 2 The dress of Gnostic bishops is characterized by purple gloves and the use of Tau symbol a Greek letter which is also used before their names 3 In 1892 Doinel consecrated Papus founder of the first Martinist Order as Tau Vincent Bishop of Toulouse Other Martinists such as Paul Sedir and Lucien Chamuel nl were also consecrated by Doinel At the end of 1894 Doinel abjured his Gnostic faith and converted to Roman Catholicism due to the Taxil hoax He returned to Gnosticism five years later under the mystical name Simon and the title Primate of Samaria In 1908 a schism occurred when the Gnostic bishop of Lyons Jean Bricaud renamed his branch as Eglise gnostique catholique E G C Catholic Gnostic Church Then it changed again becoming the Eglise gnostique universelle E G U Universal Gnostic Church and became the official church of Papus Martinist Order The patriarch Bricaud claimed the spiritual heritage of John of Patmos 4 The E G U later changed its name to Eglise gnostique apostolique E G A Apostolic Gnostic Church 1 Meanwhile the original Eglise gnostique in Paris had been taken over by Leon Champrenaud Theophane it later disintegrated under Patrice Genty Basilide in 1926 1 Eglise Gnostique Catholique Apostolique EditThe Eglise Gnostique Catholique Apostolique E G C A in Latin Ecclesia Gnostica Apostolica Catholica not to be confused with Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica or known as the Gnostic Catholic Apostolic Church of North America which operates in New York claims the heritage of Eglise gnostique de France 5 This church is in a state of fraternal alliance concordat with the Ecclesia Gnostica 6 Like the latter it also accepts the ordination of women and same sex marriage 7 In addition the E G C A has affiliation with two other initiatic organisations the Ordre Martiniste of North America and the Aesthetic Rose Croix Order of the Temple and the Grail The latter is a reconstitution of Josephin Peladan s Ordre de la Rose Croix Catholique et Esthetique du Temple et du Graal Eglise Gnostique Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica and Ecclesia Gnostica Universalis EditThe Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica E G C descended from a line of the above mentioned 19th century French Gnostic Revival Churches see Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica History These Eglises Gnostiques as well as the Eglise Gnostique Catholique Apostolique are essentially Christian in nature except for the Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica Although Gnosticism is seen as heresy in an orthodox Christian sense the E G C goes even further by worshipping such figures like Babalon Baphomet et cetera Interestingly also in this Thelemic Gnostic milieu an Ecclesia Gnostica Universalis eventually rose in reaction to the Patriarch of E G U binding the clergy of the church to advancement into the degrees of Ordo Templi Orientis in strict opposition with the original plan laid out by the Prophet of Thelema Aleister Crowley citation needed References Edit a b c d Roggemans Marcel 2009 History of Martinism and the F U D O S I Translated by Bogaard Milko Morrisville North Carolina Lulu Press pp 37 38 ISBN 978 1 4092 8260 0 a b Fabre des Essarts Leonce Eugene Joseph 1899 L Arbre gnostique Paris Librairie Chamuel pp 67 69 Jean Kostka Jules Doinel 1895 Lucifer demasque in French pp 139 141 Title unknown Le Matin in French 8 November 1910 pp 1 2 The Gnostic Catholic Apostolic Church of North America www apostolicgnosis org Retrieved 19 April 2018 ECCLESIA GNOSTICA Relation to other Churches and Organizations gnosis org Retrieved 19 April 2018 Bishop Robert Cokinis Tau Charles Harmonius II www apostolicgnosis org Retrieved 19 April 2018 External links EditGnostic Catholic Apostolic Church of North America History of the Gnostic Catholic Church Ecclesia Gnostica Universalis ECCLESIA GNOSTICA Eglise Gnostique de France in English The Structure and Liturgy of the French Gnostic Church of Jules Doinel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gnostic Church of France amp oldid 1125718319, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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