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THE WANDERING BISHOPS

TTHHEE WWAANNDDEERRIINNGG BBIISSHHOOPPSS AAppoossttlleess ooff aa NNeeww SSppiirriittuuaalliittyy Meditation by Fr. John-Brian Paprock of the Mar Thomas Church By LEWIS KEIZER WANDERING BISHOPS 2 PPRROOLLEEGGOOMMEENNAA The term Episcopi Vagantes was applied to independent Successors of the Apostles and their chosen Successors who traveled as missionaries far and wide to teach the Gospel of Mar Yeshua, the Master Jesus Christ. The term Vagantes meant traveling or WANDERING . The Greek term Episcopos meant Shepherd or Overseer. It was first applied to the elected Head of the Apostles, the Successor to Master Jesus in the Jerusalem Church, James Zaddik or the Just, the brother of Jesus. The for this high office that finally came into use was Bishop.

WANDERING BISHOPS 2 PROLEGOMENA The term Episcopi Vagantes was applied to independent Successors of the Apostles and their chosen Successors who traveled as missionaries far and wide to teach the Gospel of Mar Yeshua, the Master Jesus Christ.

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1 TTHHEE WWAANNDDEERRIINNGG BBIISSHHOOPPSS AAppoossttlleess ooff aa NNeeww SSppiirriittuuaalliittyy Meditation by Fr. John-Brian Paprock of the Mar Thomas Church By LEWIS KEIZER WANDERING BISHOPS 2 PPRROOLLEEGGOOMMEENNAA The term Episcopi Vagantes was applied to independent Successors of the Apostles and their chosen Successors who traveled as missionaries far and wide to teach the Gospel of Mar Yeshua, the Master Jesus Christ. The term Vagantes meant traveling or WANDERING . The Greek term Episcopos meant Shepherd or Overseer. It was first applied to the elected Head of the Apostles, the Successor to Master Jesus in the Jerusalem Church, James Zaddik or the Just, the brother of Jesus. The for this high office that finally came into use was Bishop.

2 The title of this book, The WANDERING BISHOPS , refers to the rich history of the modern Episcopus Vagans or Independent Bishop whose WANDERING is viewed as straying and heretical by Catholic and Orthodox hierarchies. Jesus Consecrated perhaps seventeen of his closest and most competent disciples as MeBasrim or Apostles (later Greek Apostoloi). The term meant, those who are sent forth, even as Jesus had been sent forth, to proclaim the Basor (later Greek Euangelion) or Divine Message. Each of these Apostles wandered far and wide proclaiming the Message, baptizing, organizing churches, training leaders, and establishing worship each in his own way and understanding of the Divine Message. They imparted a portion of Apostolic authority to their own disciples, who were known as Nabi (later Greek Prophetai) or Prophets and Presbyteroi or Elders of the early churches, who served under the authority of the Apostles.

3 Each Apostle selected his or her best disciple for Consecration as his/her Successor. I say her, because archaeological and other evidence shows that there were female disciples and Apostles, foremost of whom was Mary of Magdala, whose traditions were not supported in the male-dominated church organizations. The Successors of the Apostles, and their Successors in turn, were Consecrated by laying-on of hands and exsufflation or other pneumatic transmission. The separate lines of Apostolic Succession were carried forward in geographically, politically, and theologically diverse locations such as Asia Minor, Rome, and Alexandria. In the diversity of their individual Apostolic traditions it was inevitable that there were to be increasing divisions among the early churches.

4 Beginning with the division between Hebrew and Hellenists recounted in the Acts of the Apostles, through the gentile church excommunication of the Nazoroi, Ebionim, and other original Jewish Christian churches by the end of the first century, and continuing through the fourth century, when Constantine established Byzantine state Christianity, the Apostolic traditions of many churches were declared non-orthodox or even heretical by the politically dominant churches. Yet their traditions had devolved from only one Apostle, such as Peter in Rome (although most scholars admit that the only historical Petrine tradition probably developed in Antioch of Syrian not in Rome.) The separate churches often authorized and sent forth independent missionary BISHOPS to evangelize other territories.

5 These BISHOPS established missionary churches that were virtually autocephalous or self-ruling. For example, St. Arius and his BISHOPS established Celtic Gnostic Christianity in Europe, and Nestorius established so-called Monophysite Christian churches in India. Later these churches were considered to be non-conforming and their founders were declared heretics, when in fact they merely transmitted the Apostolic Gnosis as they had received it. In this century, all the extant lines of Apostolic Succession and tradition have been recovered through the work of legal and valid Independent BISHOPS . These contemporary Episcopi Vagantes are both men and women who have broken all ties with institutional Christianity. They WANDERING BISHOPS 3 have opened new and vibrant dimensions of the Divine Message with which they have been entrusted dimensions that are not limited to Christianity, but derive from shamanism, the mystery schools, all world religions.

6 Just as Christianity emerged as a heresy of Temple Judaism, so the many new and diverse forms of contemporary spirituality are emerging as a heresies of Christian and other religious institutions. The WANDERING BISHOPS are not only heralds of an emerging new world spirituality, but custodians of the most ancient and powerful continuous spiritual lineage that still exists the Apostolic Succession from the Great Master Jesus. This is the universal Priesthood of Melchizedek. It is not the exclusive property of Christianity, but belongs to the faithful of all nations and all religions.. WANDERING BISHOPS 4 CCOONNTTEENNTTSS PROLEGOMENA .. 2 4 INDEX OF FIGURES .. 6 11 CHAPTER ONE: THE STOLEN BLESSING .. 14 NON-CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC 14 THE VALIDITY OF ANGLICAN EPISCOPAL 14 THIRD-WORLD ORDERS AND 15 THE SYRIAN-ANTIOCHENE 15 ORIGINAL INDIAN AND NESTORIAN APOSTOLIC 16 OTHER VALID NON-ROMAN APOSTOLIC 17 OLD CATHOLIC, THEOSOPHICAL, AND OTHER RECENT LINES OF VALID 18 THE GNOSTIC-TEMPLAR 18 ARCHBISHOP 18 Figure 2 CONSECRATION OF BISHOP MATHEW BY ARCHBISHOP GUL OF UTRECHT, 19 Figure 3 BISHOP MATHEW.

7 20 THE VILATTE 21 CHAPTER TWO: A NEW APOSTOLIC 24 THE QUEST FOR A WORLD 24 BISHOP LEADBEATER AND THE THEOSOPHICAL 25 Figure 6 ANNIE BESANT in the Sanctuary of the Liberal Catholic Church. Was she the first modern woman Bishop?.. 26 Figure 7 BISHOP CHARLES HAMPTON is 27 CHAPTER THREE: THE PERIOD OF EPISCOPAL SYNTHESIS .. 30 ETHNIC MISSIONS AND INDEPENDENT 30 MAR JOANNES AND MAR 31 ARCHBISHOP WOLSEY AND THE ANGLO-CANADIAN 32 ARCHBISHOP SPRUIT AND THE FEDERATION OF CATHOLIC AND ORTHODOX 32 CHAPTER FOUR: CONTROVERSY, CORRUPTION, INNOVATION AND REFORM .. 37 THE APOSTLES OF 37 INNOVATION AND 40 CHAPTER FIVE: APOSTLES OF A NEW AGE: THE NEW 42 Torkom Saraydarian (1917-1997).. 45 Richard, Duc de Palatine (1916-1977).

8 48 Rosamonde 55 Father 58 Stephan Hoeller, Tau 60 Archbishop Spruit, The "Bish" (c. 1910-c. 1990).. 62 WANDERING BISHOPS 5 CHAPTER SIX: APOSTLES OF A NEW AGE: EMERGING AND FUTURE APOSTOLIC 66 George and Leila 66 Warren Prall 69 Barbara Marx 70 Bob 73 Lawrence 79 Eugene and Ruth 80 Christine 84 Timothy and Deborah 85 Jessica Burkhart and Timothy 86 Bishop Ken 87 Alberto 87 Elias 94 Lewis and Willa 94 WANDERING BISHOPS 6 IINNDDEEXX OOFF FFIIGGUURREESS FIGURE 1 KING ABGAR OF EDESSA AND APOSTLE WITH IMAGE OF JESUS 11 FIGURE 2 CONSECRATION OF BISHOP MATHEW BY ARCHBISHOP GUL OF UTRECHT, 190819 FIGURE 3 BISHOP MATHEW .. 20 FIGURE4 PRESIDING BISHOP OF THE THEOSOPHICAL LIBERAL CATHOLIC CHURCH JAMES INGALL WEDGWOOD.

9 21 FIGURE 5 ARCHBISHOP RENE JOSEPH VILATTE (STANDING ON RIGHT) .. 23 FIGURE 6 ANNIE BESANT IN THE SANCTUARY OF THE LIBERAL CATHOLIC CHURCH. WAS SHE THE FIRST MODERN WOMAN BISHOP? .. 26 FIGURE 7 BISHOP CHARLES HAMPTON IS ENTHRONED.. 27 FIGURE 8 CHARLES W. LEADBEATER, FOUNDING SAINT OF THEOSOPHICAL CHRISTIANITY.. 28 FIGURE 9 LEADBEATER (CENTER, TOP) WITH SOME OF THE MANY AUSTRALIAN SPIRITUAL STUDENTS WHO MADE PILGRIMAGE TO STUDY AND WORSHIP WITH 29 FIGURE 10 BISHOP ANTHONY ANEED WITH SYRIAN-MELCHITE CONGREGATION BEFORE BECOMING EXARCH OF AMERICA.. 33 FIGURE 11 BISHOP ANTHONY ANEED (BACK ROW, SECOND FROM RIGHT) IN 1908 WAS RECOGNIZED BY POPE PIUS X, ARCHBISHOP CYRIL VIII (SYRIAN-MELCHITE), AND MANY OTHER EPISCOPAL HEADS OF ANCIENT 33 FIGURE 12 ENGLISH BISHOPS MAR GEORGIUS AND MAR JOHANNES WITH WOMEN SERVING IN THE SANCTUARY.

10 35 FIGURE 13 BISHOP ADAMS OF THE ANGLICAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF NORTH 40 FIGURE 14 BISHOP MAIEREDER WITH MEMBERS OF THE ORRILLA SISTERHOOD AND BROTHERHOOD, SANTA CRUZ, 1974.. 43 FIGURE 15 MOTHER BLESSES MY MINISTRY.. 44 FIGURE 16 BISHOP SPRUIT CONSECRATES MOTHER JENNIE AS THE FIRST WOMAN BISHOP IN THE UNITED STATES, 1974.. 45 FIGURE 17 TORKOM 45 FIGURE 18 RONALD POWELL: RICHARD, DUC DE 48 FIGURE 19 BISHOP ROSAMONDE AND TWO FAVORITE CATS.. 55 FIGURE 20 BISHOP STEPHAN HOELLER OF THE ECCLESIA GNOSTICA.. 60 FIGURE 21 BISHOP HERMAN ADRIAN 62 FIGURE 22 (FROM RIGHT TO LEFT) TEMPLAR BISHOPS BERTIL PERSSON AND GEORGE BOYER WITH GRAND PRIOR OF GERMANY FOR OSMTH TEMPLARS DR. WERNER RIND AND ORDENSPRALAT ANDREAS GRUBER.. 68 FIGURE 23 BISHOP WARREN PRALL 69 FIGURE 24 BARBARA MARX HUBBARD BEING INTERVIEWED ON RADIO.


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