Dear Gnostic Clergy and friends,
I regret to inform you that the Most Rev. +Stephan A. Hoeller, Regionary Bishop of the Ecclesia Gnostica, died early this morning.
Hoeller was ordained to the priesthood in the American Catholic Church in 1958, and consecrated bishop in 1967 by Richard Duc de Palatine, who established the Pre-Nicene Gnostic Catholic Church. After the death of Palatine, Hoeller abbreviated Palatine's church's name to "Ecclesia Gnostica" and held the title of Regionary Bishop. He was a respected gnostic, theosophical, and Jungian scholar.
From the Gospel of Truth of the Jung Codex:
"As we have come to manifestation in the world while we have put on the Christ and we are borne by Him until we sink down. That is our death in this life. We are drawn up to heaven as rays by the sun, with nothing to hinder us. That is the spiritual resurrection which devours the physical and fleshly resurrection."
Office of Ŧ Apollonius
Primate of North America
L’Église Gnostique Apostolique
Holy See: New York, New York
ECCLESIA GNOSTICA
The Ecclesia Gnostica is the oldest public Gnostic sacramental body in the United States.
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You are invited to the Clerical Synod and public convocation of the Ecclesia Gnostica (Gnostic Church) in the United States, June 10, 11, 12, 2022 in Hollywood, California.
01/13/2022
The Three Bishops! On the occasion of Bishop Marshall's consecration, Oct 23, 2011. Los Angeles, CA
Bishop Steven Marshall
Bishop Rosamonde Miller
Bishop Stephan Hoeller
01/02/2022
Our Tau Rosamonde and her beloved David.
01/02/2022
Our ecclesiastical family grieves at the sudden recent passing of our sister bishop, Tau Rosamonde (Rosamonde Ikshvàku Miller), of the Gnostic Sanctuary/Church of Gnosis (Ecclesia Gnostica Mysteriorum). Our hearts and prayers are with her husband, Fr. David Miller, and extended family, gnostic and otherwise.
We take refuge in her beautiful spirit escaping the torment of this imperfect creation to finally dwell in peace.
A requiem will be held for her on January 2, 2022, at 10:30am, by her consecrator Bishop Stephan Hoeller at the Ecclesia Gnostica, Church of the Holy Sophia, in Hollywood, CA.
Pax Pleroma.
04/26/2020
With continuation of the pandemic stay-at-home procedures, we present a video homily for the Second Sunday after Easter from 2019 presented by the Rt. Rev. Stephan Hoeller...
The Second Sunday after Easter - May 5, 2019 Intent: Divine Grace Readings for this week: http://gnosis.org/ecclesia/lect049.htm
04/26/2020
Meditations for the Second Sunday after Easter...
Meditations: The Second Sunday After Easter Thou art He to whom we pray, Father of all fatherhood, and God of every god, and Lord of every lord; Thee we implore to give order to our being, to our thoughts, feelings and actions. O Monarch and sole Changeless One, grant us Thy grace and power that we may come to know Thee, that we may know that...
04/26/2020
Meditations for the Sunday after the Day of the Holy Prophet Mani...
Meditations: Day of the Holy Mani, Martyr and Prophet We bless thy Light-Twin, Christ the author of our good, our Lord Mani, the spirit of Truth who is come from the Father, the advocate whom Jesus has sent, the great conqueror, our Lord, our Light, who has given his loved ones the victory! Thou hast come in peace, O new sun of the souls, we trust in t...
04/19/2020
NOTICE: Due to our current pandemic situation, all public celebrations have been canceled until further notice. Please be careful, and stay safe!
Blessings to you all in this time of difficulty.
The following homily was presented by Bishop Hoeller on Divine Mercy Sunday in April, 2019.
The First Sunday After Easter - Divine Mercy Sunday ()Low Sunday) Intent: The Wealth of Spirit
Sunday after Easter - April 28 2019 Intent: The Wealth of Spirit Readings: http://gnosis.org/ecclesia/lect047.htm
04/19/2020
A Homily for the First Sunday after Easter - Divine Mercy Sunday:(Low Sunday) by Rt. Rev. Steven Marshall
A Homily for the First Sunday after Easter (Low Sunday) The first Sunday after Easter has been called "Low Sunday", so as to distinguish it from Easter Sunday, which has been called "High Sunday". Ecclesiastics facetiously explain the title supposedly because attendance is typically so low on this Sunday in comparison to Easter Sunday. This phenomenon, n...
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