Where can one find the most recent list of Saints in the Gnostic Mass? I've checked both USGL and IHQ's websites and both omit at least Bruno and Grady.
Not quite what I was looking for, but thanks anyway.
Some months back my Bishop told me that Giodorno Bruno had been added to the list of Saints in the Gnostic Mass and that the updated list could be found online--though he did not say where, and I cannot find it.
I'm not aware of Bruno ever having been added. However I think there's a good case for it. Have you considered writing up a proposal to have him added to the Order of the Lion? That's probably the first step to canonizing new saints.
I'm pretty sure that William Blake is the only non-OHO saint to be added after Crowley's death.
To be perfectly honest with you, I wasn't very aware of who Bruno was, going as far even as to have misspelled him name. I did, however, find some interesting infomation in the wikipedia article on him.
Part of the reason I ask is, in preparation for an upcoming Mass as Deacon, I was attempting to gather as full a list of the Saints as possible. In one of my references, the Gnostic Mass Missle published online by Set Triumphant Camp earlier this year, he appears between Robertus de Fluctibus and Johannes Dee, who other versions place immediately next to each other.
http://www.hermetic.com/sabazius/lion_eagle.html
This shows all Saints recognised since Crowley's death. However there is no mention of a Bruno...
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Some months back my Bishop told me that Giodorno Bruno had been added to the list of Saints in the Gnostic Mass and that the updated list could be found online--though he did not say where, and I cannot find it.
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I'm pretty sure that William Blake is the only non-OHO saint to be added after Crowley's death.
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Part of the reason I ask is, in preparation for an upcoming Mass as Deacon, I was attempting to gather as full a list of the Saints as possible. In one of my references, the Gnostic Mass Missle published online by Set Triumphant Camp earlier this year, he appears between Robertus de Fluctibus and Johannes Dee, who other versions place immediately next to each other.
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Missal not Missle :) speaking of spelling.
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