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He had the first three Degrees of English Freemasonry and the higher Degrees from Germany, which was greatly influenced by the Templar tradition. Blavatsky suggests an intimate connection between Cagliostro and Saint-Germain and affirms that Saint-Germain " supervised the development of events " in the career of and directed Cagliostro to assist him. Saint-Germain first appeared in Venice early in the century, looking about forty-five years of age, extremely handsome, with intense eyes and a charming manner.

It was believed that Cagliostro had been his pupil and was initiated by Saint-Germain himself. Cagliostro was ever faithful to his teacher, though often attacked by cunning and malicious men and women.

The name of Misraim is the plural form of Egyptian , which is the only reminder of this Egyptian Rite which gave their obediential personality.

From to , the three Bedarride brothers successfully developed the Rite in France, almost under the protection of The Scottish Rite.

The Rite of Misraim is interesting and instructive, but many of its degrees are too abstruse to be popular. The initiation is a reproduction of the ancient rite of Isis, and represents the contests of Osiris and Typhon, the death, resurrection, and triumph of the former, and the destruction of the latter.

The traditions of this system are full of anachronisms, historical events and characters, separated by hundreds of years, being made to figure on the same scene at the same time. Marc Bedarride, purporting to give the history of the Order, is a mere romance, and full of puerilities. Nevertheless, many of the degrees are highly interesting and instructive. The police of the restauration obtained its dissolution because it was fiercely anticlerical and anti-royalist.

After being clandestine for 18 years it was restored in and dissolved once more in Again brought out of the underground in , Misraim evolved towards its merger with the Rite of Memphis in , which was the realization of Garibaldi. Having discovered in Cairo a Gnostic-Hermetic survival, and in Lebanon the Druse-Masonry that Gerard de Nerval had also met, and which dated back to the operative Masonry which had accompanied their protectors, the Templars, the Brothers of the Mission in Egypt decided to renounce the Masonic affiliation which had come from the Grand Lodge of England and to start again with a new Rite that would owe nothing to England, who was then the number one enemy.

It afterward extended to Brussels and Marseilles, thence to New York. For a time it excited some interest in Paris, and then fell into obscurity until , when it was reorganized, the 96 degrees reduced to 30, and then merged into the Grand Orient of France, where it is permitted to slumber.

It may now be regarded as extinct. The two Rites, moreover, had the same Grand Master in , a prelude to the future merger. It takes the Egypto-alchemical mythology and completes it with pieces borrowed from the Templars and chivalry. The Rite of Memphis attracted personalities in quest of an ideal. It knew a certain success among military Lodges until ; the date where it was put to sleep. But, with the dismissal of Louis - Philippe in , the Rite was reactivated.

There was a noticeable emphatuation, particularly under the Grand Mastery of Brother Seymour in Modern Revivals. As promulgated by John Yarker, under the name of Ancient and Primitive Rite , it was a combination of the Rite of Mizraim established and Oriental Rite of Memphis established , and it never had more than members.

Yarker claimed a history going to Bonaparte's armies in Egypt, and traced the development of the Rite until his present day. He professed also that " Its Rituals embrace all Masonry, and are based on those of the Craft universal; they explain its symbols, develope [ sic ] its mystic philosophy, exemplify its morality, examine its legends, tracing them to their primitive source, and dealing fairly and truthfully with the historical features of Symbolical Masonry.

They contain nothing in their teaching but what Mahommedan, Christian, Jew, Buddhist, Brahmin, or Parsee may alike acknowledge. In the modern day, there are various " Sovereign Sanctuaries " that claim a jurisdiction over the Rite, claim the same history. The Degrees of the Oriental Rite of Memphis:. Andrew of Scotland Knight of St. Cagliostro had learned these Tantrik techniques from German Rosicrucian lodges. He afterwards went to Courland, and was so fortunate as to number among his dupes the Countess de Meden, who recommended him to the notice of the Empress Catherine.

He was, however, finally exposed and denounced. It made its appearance in Italy, and was said to have been brought from Egypt by a learned Egyptian, of the name of Ananiah. He says, 'A Jutlant merchant, who had lived some time in Egypt, began, in the year , to overrun Europe, pretending to initiate adepts in the ancient mysteries of Memphis.

He stopped some time at Malta, where the only mysteries which he taught were the tenets of Manes; and these he sedulously infused into the minds of the people. These principles began to expand, and the island was already threatened with revolutionary confusion, when the Knights very wisely obliged our modern Illuminee to seek his safety in flight. The famous Count Cagliostro is said to have been a disciple of his, as well as some other adepts in the county of Avignon and Lyons.

The Rite began around amongst Napoleon's soldiers in Egypt who were Freemasons. It was based primarily on the degree work of the Philadelphes of Narbonne as well as several other masonic Rites that were operating in France during this period.

It was soon transplanted into France, and flourishes there at s; although it was subsequently shown to have been invented and brought to maturity by two Jewish Masons, called Bedarride [In one of the degrees, detached portions are introduced of the lecture of the Royal Order of Bruce; and therefore it is utterly impossible that this system could have been imported from Egypt, where the above Order was unknown.

Before the French revolution, there were some Chapters of it in France. During the ensuing anarchy, some copies of several of the lectures had found their way into improper hands; and it is probable that the Bedarrides had obtained possession of them; although they had never been initiated into the degree; and thus the fragments of these lectures became incorporated into their new system of Misraic Masonry.

They made it official in Paris in The Rite was composed of 90 degrees, taken from the Scottish freemasonry, from Martinism and other Masonic currents, and the last four degrees received the name of " Arcana Arcanorum. The Rite, for J. The Constitutions of the Rite said: " The Rite taught the first men to pay homage to the divinity It is the fusion of the esoteric process of the Egyptian Rite or Rite of Misraim that came from Venice at and the Eastern Rite or Rite of Memphis that was founded at in Paris.

The Eastern Rite of Memphis was founded at in Paris from Etienne Marconis and it was based on a nomenclature that worked through the degrees of Misraim from start, including the Initiations and Rites of the Eastern Rite.

The information about these two Rites are a bit fractioned due to the historical inflexions that both Rites underlay, mostly the Rite of Misraim that in the course of time came across with the political power and authority of other Masonic forces which having lost the true spirit of the Ancient Initiation, rendered elite clubs that could hardly accept the occurrence of an orthodox elite. Of these, the French is the older and more widely disseminated. Long before there was a country named France, Gnostics were already present in that land.

Gnostic groups of various kinds flourished in France throughout history, the best known and most numerous being the Cathar Church in the Middle Ages. French crusaders also came into contact with Gnostic groups in the Middle East and brought their teachings back to the French homeland, where these teachings were cultivated by generations of French devotees of the Gnosis in secret. This seems to have been the case with the Knights Templar, who, not unlike the Cathar Gnostics, were cruelly exterminated by the unholy alliance of the French crown and papacy.

The cruel massacre of the Cathars and of the Templars created a wide spread and long lasting resentment against the Roman Catholic Church, which resentment was extended to the monarchy as well. Every time the hold of the Roman Catholic Church weakened on the government of France, Gnostic and gnosticizing religious bodies emerged from hiding, only to be suppressed eventually by another clerical government.

One of these incidents of emergence occurred in the late Nineteenth Century, when Jules-Benoit Doinel du Val Michel Tau Valentin II , inspired by spiritual influences that appeared to have been of Cathar origin founded the French Gnostic Church , which by way of its various branches and under several names has functioned ever since.

Primarily by way of its Haitian extension, this church came to establish itself in the United States as well, particularly within the last few decades. Gnostic interest in the English speaking countries was initially restricted to secular avenues.

The rise of the Theosophical Society in the last quarter of the Nineteenth Century brought some considerable attention to focus on the Gnostics. Having been consecrated as a bishop by the well known British independent Catholic prelate, Hugh George de Wilmott Newman, de Palatine proceeded to establish a sacramental Gnostic church both in England and in the United States.

Bishop Palatine was acquainted with several French Gnostic bishops, and received encouragement and inspiration from them. Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica descended from a line of French Gnostic revival churches that developed in the 19th century.

At that time, these Gnostic churches were essentially Christian in nature. Between the years of while Gerard Encausse "Papus" and his associates P. Sedir and L.

Chamuel were forming a Supreme Council to gather and unite Martinist Initiates from around the world, one Jules Doinel claimed special revelation from an apparition of the "Aeon Jesus" and two Bogomil Bishops this in synchronicity with a rare find of an ancient Cathar document established L'Eglise Gnostique Universelle. Many members of College of Albi Brethren Cathars , the Gnostics of Carmel, the Johannites, and the Valentinians remained active within the structure of Masonic Chivalry , who were allied to many of the Rosicrucian fraternities.

On December 7th, in their Sanctuary of the Gnosis at the Prefecture of the Seine in Paris a Constitutional Synod was convoked to declare the doctrine of the Gnostic Universelle Ecclesia publicly before the world.

Thus having met and accomplished the promulgation of Doctrine of a new Constitution for the Church, an array of dignitaries entered into commitment with the with the new Sanctuary of the Gnosis including the Grand Masters and Hierophants of the Ancient and Primitive Rites of Memphis and Misraim as well as several Orders of the Rose-Croix.

In , they gave O. Grand Master Theodor Reuss episcopal consecration and primatial authority in their G. The name "Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica" was not applied to the church until Crowley wrote the Gnostic Mass in , which Reuss proclaimed to be the church's official rite. This marked the first time an established church was to accept the Law of Thelema as its central doctrine. By so doing, he linked the Order revived by him to the secular Western doctrine.

By the Ecclesia was able to spread its sphere of influence quickly to the Americas, Africa and far Asia. Furthermore the decade of the 's saw a healthy revival of the intimate association of the Ecclesia and its patrons in Templar, Rosicrucian and Egyptian Masonic Orders. The Sanctuary of the Gnosis had thus become so revived, reconstituted and rebroadcast.

However, in , his successor, Hymenaeus Beta, dissolved the separate Gnostic Catholic Church corporation and folded the church back into O. Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica E. The word Catholic denotes the universality of doctrine and not a Christian or Roman Catholic belief set. The chief function of Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica is the public and private performance of the Gnostic Mass, a eucharistic ritual written by Crowley in Basil of the Russian Church.

Its most notable separation from similar rites of other churches is a Priestess officiating with a Priest, Deacon, and two Children. In addition to the Eucharist, baptism, confirmation, marriage, and last rites are offered by E. About the Gnostic Mass, Crowley wrote, " I prepared for the use of the O. Most O. Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica has a hierarchical structure of clergy, assisting officers, and laity which parallels the degree structure of the O.

Before , the two systems were more loosely correlated, but since then there have been strict rules concerning minimum O. As currently constituted, E. Clergy must be initiate members of O.

Novice clergy are initiate members who participate in the administration of E. The first ordination in E. Second Degree initiates of O. The sacerdotal ordination admits members to the priesthood. Sacerdotal ordinands must hold at least the K. The Priesthood is responsible for administering the sacraments through the Gnostic Mass and other ceremonies as authorized by their supervising Bishops.

The Priesthood is supervised and instructed by the Episcopate, or Bishops. Full initiation to the Seventh Degree of O. The Frater Soror Superior of O.

The similarity of the titles of the various E. However, E. Theodor Reuss produced and authorized a German translation in The text of the Gnostic Mass makes reference to ceremonies of baptism, confirmation, and marriage. The Bishops of the contemporary Church have developed rituals for all of these purposes, as well as infant benedictions, exorcisms, consecration of holy oil, funerals, and home administration of the Eucharist to the sick.

Although some Gnostic Masses are held privately for initiates only, there is nothing secret about E. The Gnostic Saints of Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica are a series of historical and mythological figures. Two Gnostic Saints have been officially added to the original list.

William Blake was so recognized. Giordano Bruno was more recently added to the list. A creed is a statement of belief — usually religious belief — or faith. The word derives from the Latin credo for " I believe ". The text of the Creed is as follows :. And I believe in the communion of Saints. And, forasmuch as meat and drink are transmuted in us daily into spiritual substance, I believe in the Miracle of the Mass.

And I confess my life one, individual, and eternal that was, and is, and is to come. One of the Bishops consecrated by Bishop Doinel was Dr.



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