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Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica (E.G.C.), or the Gnostic Catholic Church, is a Gnostic church organization. It is the ecclesiastical arm of Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.), an international fraternal initiatory organization devoted to promulgating the Law of Thelema .
It is the central rite of Ordo Templi Orientis and its ecclesiastical arm, Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica. The ceremony calls for five officers: a Priest, a Priestess, a Deacon, and two adult acolytes, called "the Children".
Ecclesia Gnostica (Latin: The Church of Gnosis) is an open sacramental [citation needed] neo-Gnostic church based in the United States. It has ordained clergy and conducts regular sacramental services, including two weekly Masses (Celebration of the Holy Eucharist), as well as monthly and seasonal services in accordance with the liturgical calendar.
A Gnostic Mass is a liturgical Mass administered by a Gnostic church.There are several such churches, each with its own version of the Mass. Some of them are: Ecclesia Gnostica celebrates a traditional Gnostic Mass called the Gnostic Holy Eucharist.
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]
Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica, also called the "Gnostic Catholic Church", is the ecclesiastical arm of O.T.O. Its central activity is the celebration of Liber XV, The Gnostic Mass. In recent years, other rites have been written and approved for use within the church.
Ecclesia Gnostica; Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica; Ecclesia Pistis Sophia; Gnostic Church of France; Johannite Church; Neo-Luciferian Church; See also. Gnosticism in ...
Ecclesia Gnostica; Ecclesia Gnostica Apostolica; Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica; Ecclesia Gnostica Mysteriorum; Ecclesia Pistis Sophia; Eglise Gnostique; Gnostic Society; Holy Order of Mans (Quasi-Gnostic) [citation needed] Johannite Church [citation needed] Liberal Catholic Union [20] Martinism; Muckers [citation needed] Neo-Luciferian Church