Publications

Informational Publications

>>Directory of E.A.D.M. Missions, Oratories and Religious Orders
The Directory offers an up-to-date listing of the places of worship and religious orders associated with E.A.D.M.

>>Statement of Principles of E.A.D.M.
>>Teachings of E.A.D.M.
>>Esotericism and Catholicism
>>On the Relationship of E.A.D.M. with the Manifestations of the Outer Church
>>Putting on Christ: A Basic Guide to Vesture for the Clergy
>>Information for Prospective Clergy

Encyclical Letters of the Presiding Bishop

>>On the Nature and Obligations of the Priesthood
>>On the Ordination of Women
>>On the Restoration of the Rightful Heir to the British Throne

The Order of Corporate Reunion in Great Britain

>>List of Members of the Order of Corporate Reunion in Great Britain

The Œcumenical Apostolic Succession

>>General Considerations Pertaining to the Apostolic Succession in Ecclesia Apostolica Divinorum Mysteriorum
>>Successio Apostolica of Ecclesia Apostolica Divinorum Mysteriorum from the Roman Catholic Church via the Catholic Apostolic Church of Brazil
>>Successio Apostolica of Ecclesia Apostolica Divinorum Mysteriorum from the Roman Catholic Church via the Liberal Catholic Church

This is part of an ongoing series of such publications.

Organizational Publications

E.A.D.M. Foundation Documents

>>Charter
>>Constitution

Canons

The Canon Law of the Ecclesia Apostolica Divinorum Mysteriorum is a system of English Private Law that governs the operation of the church and those who minister within it. Although the church is hierarchical in its formal structure and dependent upon the Presiding Bishop as its head, in practice its administration is undertaken through a two-tier structure. This structure consists firstly of the advisory Council of Three, which is responsible for issues that relate to the Church as a whole, and secondly of individual clergy and their communities where applicable, which have day-to-day delegated responsibility for matters that concern them directly.

A system of Canon Law is the formal enshrining of the expression of the identity of a church. However, it is not a full reflection of that church as a community of faith. The Canons of E.A.D.M. discuss issues of faith only indirectly, because we are a non-dogmatic church and therefore permit freedom of belief within the Catholic tradition. The Canons are more concerned with issues that affect the outside world as that world looks upon our church in practical terms. When people seek to ask questions about accountability, governance, responsibility and practice within E.A.D.M., they will find the answers in our Canons.

>>Canons (current rescension)

Ad Clerum

>>Bishop Alistair Bate and the Companions of the Cross and Passion
>>On the Present State of the Liberal Catholic Apostolic Church (September 2010)

Memoranda and Policy Documents

>>Commentary on the Validity of the Holy Orders of the Catholic Apostolic Church of Brazil
>>Concerning the Anglican Independent Communion
>>Mr Scott Blunt
>>Closure of the Edinburgh parish
>>Mr Salvatore Scuderi
>>Concerning the “Catholic Apostolic Church of the Holy Cross” and related organisations
>>Policy Document on Intimate Relationships between Members of Clergy
>>General Release of members of the Companions of the Cross and Passion
>>Concerning the Liberal Catholic Apostolic Church
>>Constitutional Amendments
>>Holy Orders conferred “Per Saltum”
>>Mr Ivan Presho