Site History
Note: Minor cosmetic alterations are not included. For other news not related to this site, check out the News Page.
New Information
This site is frequently updated with new, exciting, and
controversial material about the accuracy of the historical
claims of preeminence of Glastonbury Abbey, the Holy Grail, the legends of
King Arthur, Celtic Christianity, the Celtic Church, the Culdee, Christian
magic, Independent Catholicism and Orthodoxy, the early history of the
Christian Church, the Knights Templar, the Druids, etc. So bookmark
our site and visit with us again!
June 26, 2007
1) Uploaded an introduction to Avalonian Catholic philosophy of the saints. The list of saints is now here.
March 5, 2006
1) Uploaded plans for the Black Madonna Chalice & Lady Flavia Ciborium.
January 2, 2006
1) Uploaded disturbing material about what happened to the Mother Church of the New Order of Glastonbury here. It's the first parish listed under Parishes in Peril.
January 1, 2006
1) Removed the Palace from this site. It will appear later in a new, improved, expanded form (probably elsewhere on the Web).
November 30, 2005
1) Uploaded an exciting new design for the splash page.
2) You may have trouble finding some files for awhile as we move things to our other sites to houseclean. Please pardon our dust!
3) Added a MIDI of the closing song of Mass, so you can get an idea of what it sounds like.
March 9, 2005
1) Crafted new photo pages in the Gallery of the Bardic Bish's Virtual Palace.
July 23, 2004
1) Started posting an intriguing series of pages about St. Michael the Archangel originating as a preChristian, nonJewish Pagan deity of the Aryans. You can read what we've posted so far here.
July 22, 2004
1) Worked on the Palace a bit and added a new entrance page for St. Michael's Ard-Caim.
January 5, 2004
1) Began The Forgery of the Bible on Exegesis. This includes material on the early Moslem writings on Jesus and the early Church.
(This site was born on January 6, 2001.)
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