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Eglise Apostolique Templire

Apostolic sucession
Excerpt from Paul Sanda "Grand Grimoire of the Archbishops' Paths Publishing (2012).
http://www.eglise-templiere.com

It is in the archives of the patriarchal funds Gnostic Apostolic Church and Templar johannite was discovered that the older version of the Grand Grimoire of the Archbishops, with the Rosicrucian brotherhood who auscultates permanently documents on deposit. Patriarchy of the Gnostic Templars and johannite Apostolic Church located in Cordes-sur-Ciel in the Tarn is located, even today, in the historical places where this church was founded in 1812 by Patriarch Bernard-Raymond FabrPalaprat, himself born in Cordes-sur-Ciel, 29 May 1773. If Bernard-Raymond-Fabr Palaprat was better known as restorer of the Temple at the beginning of XIX century, he was also a renowned Gnostic Patriarch, as he received the apostolic succession (the apostle Peter) by hands of Bishop Jean-Baptiste Royer, constitutional bishop of Paris, August 3, 1800 Christ succession that changed his life. It is in the course of this apostolic transmission BernardRaymond-Fabr Palaprat - who had already discovered in 1804, a strange Greek manuscript, theLevitikon - could receive deposit some archives, some old books, sent by his predecessors , can attest to the ancient practice of theurgic invocation, as can be understood from the following table of succession following the pope pope first, then bishop then Bishop
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Patriarchal succession Bernard-RaymondFabr Palaprat


- From St. Peter in Rome in 65, the first pope to ...

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- JeanXXII (1245-1334), 196epape until ... - Benedict XIII (1649-1730), the 245th pope. Benedict XIII contributes to canonize John of the Cross December 27, 1726. It transmits the succession of St. Peter (Roman apostolic succession) in 1726 ... - Melchior de Polignac (1661-1741), Archbishop of Auch (he was a priest since 1718), then cardinal and ambassador to Rome, September 11, 1735 it sends the apostolic succession ... - Antoine-Pierre de Grammont II (1685-1754), Archbishop of Besanon (priest since 1717), it transmits on 22 November 1744 to ... - Joseph Wilhelm von Baldenstein Rinck (son) (17041762) as Bishop of Basel (priest since March 31, 1736), which establishes the 1st April 1759 ... - Joseph Nicolas Montenach (1709-1782), as bishop of Lausanne (priest of the Catholic Church in France since March 8, 1732), which devotes 22 March 1772 ... - Jean-Baptiste Gobel (1727-1794 guillotined), as auxiliary bishop of the Archbishop of Bay (he was a priest of the Catholic Church in France since 19 December 1750), January 3, 1791, he was the first bishop to swear allegiance to the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, for which he had said on May 5th 1790. Its popularity is such that he was elected bishop in several dioceses. He chooses one

of Paris and, despite the difficulties encountered to take his seat, he was consecrated March 27, 1791 by eight bishops, including Talleyrand, in the constitutional Church (the bishops are valid by their episcopal consecration and apostolic succession, but are outlawed by the pope. Constitutional Church is then independent). That same day in 1791, Bishop Gobel dedicated ... - Antoine Adrien Lamourette (1742-1794 guillotined) as constitutional bishop of Lyon (he was a priest in the Catholic Church in France since 1769). Advocate a return to rid Church of pomp that crushes the poor faithful, he wants to reduce the privileges of the higher clergy. According to him, the vows of religion should not lead to "civil death". Above all, it promotes religious tolerance. It enshrines in April 1791 ... - Jean-Baptiste Royer (1733-1807), as a constitutional bishop of the Ain (he was a priest in the Catholic Church in France since 1760). Late 1794, he, along with the famous Abbe Gregoire, the group of "Bishops meeting in Paris." He became constitutional bishop of Paris in 1798. This is the August 3, 1800 he spends ... - Guillaume Mauviel (1757-1814), born in Fervaches, Diocese of Coutances (Manche), former vicar and serving of Noisy-le-Sec, diocese of Paris, elected bishop of Les Cayes by the National Council, under the title of bishop the former French part of Santo Domingo, by Bishop JeanBaptiste Royer, metropolitan bishop, assisted by bishops RR Blois and Amiens in the presence of many faithful (there is a well-known copy of this official act). He spends, July 29, 1810 ...

- Bernard-Raymond-Fabr Palaprat (String born on 29 May 1773 and died in Pau, February 18, 1838), who was ordained in 1793 by Bishop Jean Danglars, constitutional bishop of the Lot. In 1804 Bernard-Raymond founded the Church of the first Johannine Christians, named more occult, from 1812 Apostolic Church Gnostic Templars and johannite, which grow under that name or under the abbreviated name ofTemplar Johannine Church. The Dr. Fabr-Palaprat practiced medicine at the court of Napoleon I .According to records of the National Library in Paris, he also received the Legion of Honor in 1814 for heroic conduct during the siege of Paris. It is in this same year of 1814, ten years after its foundation, therefore, that the early Christian Church johannite was officially recognized by the French government. Whether as a physician, official, esoteric practitioner or as patriarch of the Johannine Church, Bishop Bernard-Raymond-Fabr Palaprat always beautifully projected the deeper meaning of his spiritual journey in the service of the community. It is in 1831, after the July Revolution, he published the Evangelikon, a Gnostic version of the Gospel of John, preceded by a commentary written by Nicphore - Athens Greek monk - who was named ofLevitikon. Fabr-Palaprat claimed to have bought the vellum manuscript (allegedly dated xv century) in Paris, at a bookstall on New Year's Day of 1804. It is in 1834 that Fabr-Palaprat introduced in his particular Church johannite Mass Gnostic ritual heralding the Mass for Three Chalices still used today in the churches Rosicrucian Trinity Sunday. In his old age, this esoteric doctor Cathar left Paris to retire to Pau, where many heretics were able to escape the fires of
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oppression. He died there in good company on 18 February 1838. It is in 1810 that transmits the apostolic succession ... - Jean Machault (1770-1845) as bailiff of Jutland, coadjutor of the primitive Church Johannine Christians. He became primate of the Church in 1814. February 20, 1831, assisted by Bernard-Raymond-Fabr Palaprat he will devote as Primate of the Gauls ... - Franz Ferdinand Chtel Toussaint (1795-1857). Bishop Chtel was a priest in the Catholic Church in France since 1818. He founded in 1831 the French Catholic Church. He devoted as Primate of the Albigensian Church, June 24, 1836 ... - Michel-Henri d'Adhemar (1801-1900). Already priest of the Church johannite now Primate of the Church, Bishop Adhemar walked quietly but long primacy ... It is February 2, 1857 he passed the apostolic succession ... - Manuel Lopez de Brion (1830-1874), received neoCathar bishop in the town of Albi. It is February 2, 1860, that Bishop Manuel Lopez de Brion transmits the apostolic succession of the Albigensian Church ... - Bernard Clement (1831-1911). The discreet bishop Clement, who was the master of the secret occult and esoteric Arnold Krumm-Heller, became the largest primate of the Church johannite primitive Christians. He remained until 1907, when a large council could meet in Lyon. It was on this occasion, His Grace B.Clement (under the American spelling of his name: Clemens) became bishop for the Americas of the

newUniversal Gnostic Church (EGU) and, thanks to the exchange of transmissions sub conditione, the succession happened to ... - Jean Baptiste Bricaud said Joanny (1881-1934). Intimate Papus, who introduced him to master Philippe (18491905), Bricaud is looking for a church. This is why it comes into contact, in January 1901, with the Gnostic Patriarch Dessessart Fabre (1848-1917), the successor since 1895 Valentin II, Jules Doinel (1842-1902), founder of the Gnostic Church first name, to which he belongs and where he received the nomination for the Episcopal Diocese of Lyon, Grenoble, March 3, 1901. He works alongside Louis Fugairon Sophronius, Bishop Gnostic too. But aware of the difficulties posed by the questionable validity of the estate of Bernard Clement - the line of constitutional bishops refers to clerics who took the party to abandon clericalization for political secularism, often far removed from the true spiritual vocation, he made contact in 1912 with Bishop Louis-Franois Giraud (1876-1950), who was ordained priest July 25, 1912, and dedicated bishop July 21, 1913, with the burden of coadjutor in Latin Orthodox Church (later the Gallican Church). It then becomes the owner of the apostolic succession of the Jacobite Syrian Antioch Patriarchate back to the apostle Peter - founder in 38 - by the EVODE line. This apostolic succession absolutely valid, legitimate then all subsequent lines. And thus universal Gnostic Church, consolidate all the most important currents in the traditional succession of Antioch. SG Joanny Bricaud (Tau Jean II), the strength of

this unquestionable legitimacy, amounts to the episcopate on May 5, 1918 in Universal Gnostic Church, Bishop ... - Victor Blanchard (1877-1953), Tau Targelius, born in Versailles on 10 July 1877. His secular life is that of a senior official in the service of the state: he was recording secretary to the Chamber of Deputies, Head of the General Secretariat of the Presidency of the National Assembly and head of the archives. It is also president of the Association officials. Victor Blanchard was a parliamentary personality, world he left in 1940 for early retirement, not to serve the Vichy regime. Esoteric very active in both the martinism in masonry, until his death, he devoted, January 7, 1945, according to the rites of the Roman Catholic Pontifical ... - Roger Menard, bishop of the Universal Gnostic Church, which is the discrete Tau Eon II. Roger Mnard also founded the very internal kulde Gnostic Church. He spends 10 June 1946 ... - Robert Ambelain (1907 - 1997), Tau Robert John III Gnostic bishop of Samaria. From 1953 Initiation hosts under his episcopal signature studies "Christian Gnosticism." On 15 August 1960, he inherited the Patriarchate Bishop Dupont Universal Gnostic Church that merges with his own community, established in 1954 under the name Gnostic Apostolic Church. In 1956, the Church under the auspices of Origen, it recognizes as patron saint. In September 1958, Robert Ambelain was elected patriarch on top synod, under the name of John III, and on 20 December 1959, Charles Tau confers the pallium patriarchal bequeathed by Bishop Giraud, who had

devoted Joanny Bricaud before him. It was also in this year 1959 (May 31) he devotes ... - Roger Deschamps, Jean Tau Rudiger in ordine, as bishop of the Gnostic Apostolic Church of Liege. No record exists about him, as for periods, the Gnostic Church is very secretive. We know that Tau Jean Rudiger became Primate of Belgium and Bishop Philip Lawrence Coster - current patriarch of the Latin Old Roman Catholic Church of Flanders - added in a recent letter (June 8, 2011) addressed to my address Primate: "[...] As for Roger Deschamps, we have no document on the subject. Only the verbal testimony of Armand Toussaint describes the character. Armand Toussaint was a very decent man, he can trust him absolutely."This is Roger Deschamps effect devotes 1 June 1963 ...
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- Armand Toussaint (1895-1994). Raymond Tau Panaghion in ordine, founded in 1964, the Apostolic Rosicrucian Church which includes most of the western soon apostolic transmissions. After the death of Serge Marcotoune, January 15, 1971, Armand Toussaint founded the Martinist Order of the Knights of Christ, from the double affiliation of Russian martinism and knightly descent. The Apostolic Rosicrucian Church grows tremendously, led by Hieronymus Tau (Triantaphyllos Kotzamanis), it will become the Apostolic Church Rosicrucian and Gnostic its current form. Armand Toussaint is without doubt one of our greatest patriarchs, who spends, July 22, 1989 ... - Pl Lysis (1958 -), also known as Tau Phaidros in West copatriarche the Rosicrucian Gnostic Apostolic Church. As

being bears no name, Tau Phaidros do not want that here lay his identity revealed. It transmits on 27 October 2007, the apostolic succession of the Apostle Peter by the patriarchs of Antioch ... - Tau Sendivogius (1961 -). Bishop Paul Sanda, the current patriarch of the Gnostic Apostolic Church and johannite Templar - very closed initiatory Church today, only reserved for internal research circles - is in Cordessur-Ciel, in the historic center of the Johannine church, under the patriarchal name of SG-Bernard Raimond II. Bishop Paul Sanda is also Primate of the Apostolic Rosicrucian Gnostic Church is the Church of guardianship of Templar Apostolic Church. Thus Bishop Paul Sanda, Tau Sendivogius in ordine, holds some records, a copy of embellished Grand Grimoire of Archbishops, which serves as a heart in this book. But without doubt it is more realistic to think that inspired many previous rituals, work Blaise de Vigenere (15231595), Johann Reuchlin (1455-1522), is Palaprat himself conceived the Grand Grimoire, and bringing together the various practices known to him, the finalization, from his own magical knowledge (which he used in his medicine), and fixed them in a synthesis that suited his beliefs, his church, its willingness to act to help people. This is no doubt that the Grand Grimoire acquired strength and reputation, and is known to carry and transmit an operative tradition quite effective, close to the classic Rosicrucian ritual. We must not forget that FabrPalaprat was a priest and as bishop, he knew how to hold the apostolic succession of the Apostle Peter, therefore

hold directly the Christ power. This is why it seems that he wanted absolutely angelic intercession requests are followed (or better preceded) the mandatory Mass attendance.

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The Gnostic Apostolic Church and johannite Templar very closed prior initiation Church began its opening by the appointment of an Episcopal Vicar, April 22, 2012. Since it grows fast and convent after July 2013, already have a clergy more than twenty members, divided into nine houses in three countries.

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