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- | The creed of [[Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica]]—better known as the '''Gnostic Creed'''—is recited in the [[Gnostic Mass]], during the Ceremony of the Introit. | + | A creed is a statement of belief—usually religious belief—or faith. The word derives from the Latin ''credo'' for "I believe". The creed of [[Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica]]—also known as the '''Gnostic Creed'''—is recited in the [[Gnostic Mass]], during the Ceremony of the Introit. |
The text of the Creed is as follows: | The text of the Creed is as follows: | ||
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::And I believe in one Earth, the Mother of us all, and in one Womb wherein all men are begotten, and wherein they shall rest, Mystery of Mystery, in Her name [[Babalon|BABALON]]. | ::And I believe in one Earth, the Mother of us all, and in one Womb wherein all men are begotten, and wherein they shall rest, Mystery of Mystery, in Her name [[Babalon|BABALON]]. | ||
- | ::And I believe in the Serpent and the Lion, Mystery of Mystery, in His name [[Baphomet|BAPHOMET]]. | + | ::And I believe in the [[Lion-Serpent|Serpent and the Lion]], Mystery of Mystery, in His name [[Baphomet|BAPHOMET]]. |
::And I believe in one [[Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica|Gnostic and Catholic Church]] of Light, Life, Love and Liberty, the Word of whose Law is [[Thelema|THELEMA]]. | ::And I believe in one [[Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica|Gnostic and Catholic Church]] of Light, Life, Love and Liberty, the Word of whose Law is [[Thelema|THELEMA]]. | ||
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==Explication of the Creed== | ==Explication of the Creed== | ||
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The first six articles profess several beliefs by the congregants. The remaining two are confessions. The Creed ends with the Thelemic form of the Pranava, equivilent to the sacred Vedic syllable "Aum" or to the “Amen” of the the Judaeo-Christian tradition. On the basic form of the Creed, Sabazius and Helena (1998) write: | The first six articles profess several beliefs by the congregants. The remaining two are confessions. The Creed ends with the Thelemic form of the Pranava, equivilent to the sacred Vedic syllable "Aum" or to the “Amen” of the the Judaeo-Christian tradition. On the basic form of the Creed, Sabazius and Helena (1998) write: | ||
- | :The first 4 clauses are attributed to the four letters of [[Tetragrammaton]] YHVH: the Father ([[Chaos]]); the Mother ([[Babalon]]); the Union of Father and Mother in the Son ([[Baphomet]]); and the Daughter, the Bride of the Son (the [[Ecclesia Gnostic Catholica|Church]]). The two following clauses describe the essential products of the Mass from the perspective of the congregation. The final two clauses are in the form of confession rather than belief and describe parallels between the occurrences in the Mass and the life of the individual. | + | :The first 4 clauses are attributed to the four letters of [[Tetragrammaton]] YHVH: the Father ([[Chaos]]); the Mother ([[Babalon]]); the Union of Father and Mother in the Son ([[Baphomet]]); and the Daughter, the Bride of the Son (the [[Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica|Church]]). The two following clauses describe the essential products of the Mass from the perspective of the congregation. The final two clauses are in the form of confession rather than belief and describe parallels between the occurrences in the Mass and the life of the individual. |
The six articles of belief in the Creed can also be seen as corresponding with certain elements in the Gnostic Mass: | The six articles of belief in the Creed can also be seen as corresponding with certain elements in the Gnostic Mass: | ||
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*''Chaos:'' the Lance (of the Priest) | *''Chaos:'' the Lance (of the Priest) | ||
*''Air:'' the Sword (of the Priestess) | *''Air:'' the Sword (of the Priestess) | ||
- | *''One Earth:'' the Host | + | *''One Earth:'' the Paten |
*''One Womb:'' the Cup | *''One Womb:'' the Cup | ||
*''Babalon:'' the Priestess | *''Babalon:'' the Priestess | ||
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*''The Miracle:'' the consumption and ingestion of the Eucharist | *''The Miracle:'' the consumption and ingestion of the Eucharist | ||
- | ==References== | + | ==Other Creeds== |
+ | *[[Nicene Creed]]—Christianity | ||
+ | *[[Apostles Creed]]—Christianity | ||
+ | *[[Shahada Creed]]—Islam | ||
+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *''[http://sekhetmaat.com/www/html/journal/issues/vol6/vol6no2web.pdf The Gnostic Catholic Creed: Seeds of Self Knowledge]'' by Fr. HydraLVX, appearing in ''Lion & Serpent: The Official Journal of Sekhet-Maat Lodge'' Volume 6, Number 2. | ||
+ | *''[http://www.hermetic.com/egc/index.html A Collection of Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica and Gnostic Mass Materials]'' | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
*Sabazius & Helena. (1998). ''[http://www.hermetic.com/sabazius/creed_egc.htm The Creed of the Gnostic Catholic Church: an Examination]''. Retrieved Sept. 20, 2004. | *Sabazius & Helena. (1998). ''[http://www.hermetic.com/sabazius/creed_egc.htm The Creed of the Gnostic Catholic Church: an Examination]''. Retrieved Sept. 20, 2004. | ||
*[http://www.scarletwoman.org/docs/docs_mass.html Liber XV, The Gnostic Mass] | *[http://www.scarletwoman.org/docs/docs_mass.html Liber XV, The Gnostic Mass] | ||
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A creed is a statement of belief—usually religious belief—or faith. The word derives from the Latin credo for "I believe". The creed of Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica—also known as the Gnostic Creed—is recited in the Gnostic Mass, during the Ceremony of the Introit.
The text of the Creed is as follows:
- I believe in one secret and ineffable LORD; and in one Star in the Company of Stars of whose fire we are created, and to which we shall return; and in one Father of Life, Mystery of Mystery, in His name CHAOS, the sole viceregent of the Sun upon the Earth; and in one Air the nourisher of all that breathes.
- And I believe in one Earth, the Mother of us all, and in one Womb wherein all men are begotten, and wherein they shall rest, Mystery of Mystery, in Her name BABALON.
- And I believe in the Serpent and the Lion, Mystery of Mystery, in His name BAPHOMET.
- And I believe in one Gnostic and Catholic Church of Light, Life, Love and Liberty, the Word of whose Law is THELEMA.
- 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 one Baptism of Wisdom whereby we accomplish the Miracle of Incarnation.
- And I confess my life one, individual, and eternal that was, and is, and is to come.
- AUMGN. AUMGN. AUMGN.
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Explication of the Creed
The first six articles profess several beliefs by the congregants. The remaining two are confessions. The Creed ends with the Thelemic form of the Pranava, equivilent to the sacred Vedic syllable "Aum" or to the “Amen” of the the Judaeo-Christian tradition. On the basic form of the Creed, Sabazius and Helena (1998) write:
- The first 4 clauses are attributed to the four letters of Tetragrammaton YHVH: the Father (Chaos); the Mother (Babalon); the Union of Father and Mother in the Son (Baphomet); and the Daughter, the Bride of the Son (the Church). The two following clauses describe the essential products of the Mass from the perspective of the congregation. The final two clauses are in the form of confession rather than belief and describe parallels between the occurrences in the Mass and the life of the individual.
The six articles of belief in the Creed can also be seen as corresponding with certain elements in the Gnostic Mass:
- The Lord: The Priest
- One Star: the Deacon
- Chaos: the Lance (of the Priest)
- Air: the Sword (of the Priestess)
- One Earth: the Paten
- One Womb: the Cup
- Babalon: the Priestess
- Baphomet: the Eucharist
- The Church: the Congregation
- The Miracle: the consumption and ingestion of the Eucharist
Other Creeds
- Nicene Creed—Christianity
- Apostles Creed—Christianity
- Shahada Creed—Islam
External Links
- The Gnostic Catholic Creed: Seeds of Self Knowledge (http://sekhetmaat.com/www/html/journal/issues/vol6/vol6no2web.pdf) by Fr. HydraLVX, appearing in Lion & Serpent: The Official Journal of Sekhet-Maat Lodge Volume 6, Number 2.
- A Collection of Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica and Gnostic Mass Materials (http://www.hermetic.com/egc/index.html)
References
- Sabazius & Helena. (1998). The Creed of the Gnostic Catholic Church: an Examination (http://www.hermetic.com/sabazius/creed_egc.htm). Retrieved Sept. 20, 2004.
- Liber XV, The Gnostic Mass (http://www.scarletwoman.org/docs/docs_mass.html)