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THE SOCIETY OF ST FAITH

 

Unlimited loving relationship configuration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Society of St Faith :

 

 

*  celebrates Ultimate Be-ing as love, in mystical and social justice contexts.

 

*  celebrates unlimited loving relationship configurations as participating in the divine.

 

*  celebrates the Reign of God’s potential to save humanity from patriarchy.

 

*  eagerly awaits the end of gender.

 

*  draws inspiration from christian martyrs Faith and Jehanne d’ Arc.

 

* remembers some will continue to have visions and the Spirit will teach everything. 1 Also that God's ways were not those of humanity who preferred human traditions, and neither understood scripture nor the power of God. 2

 

We provide a centre for radical universal spirituality in Southampton, UK and are sustained by awareness of an enchanted world through celebrating the Reign of God-with-us.

 

 

The icon depicts one of the earliest images of Mary of Nazareth, found in the catacombs of Rome. Early hymns praised the Virgin Mother of God, in whose womb originated the Trinity.

 

Andrei Rublev iconized Hebrew tradition’s three strangers to whom Sarah extended independent hospitality, resulting in a Divinely-begotten son for sacrifice. This motif, symbolizing an overturning of patriarchy, was echoed when Mary birthed God. 3

 

 

Scripture advised God is Love and One Infinite Love was known as limitless. 4

 

God and the Spirit of God were described at creation when variously-sexed humanity was created in the image and plurality of one God. 5

 

The Spirit and Power of God overshadowed the Virgin, then anointed the Son of God: God-with-Us. 6 The Virgin Mother of God and Trinity were unified in heaven from all eternity. 7

 

A fourfold configuration occurred when Jesus loved Martha and her sister and Lazarus. 8

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.  Joe 3.1, Joh 14.26

2.  Mar 7.8, 12.24

3.  Gen 18.9, 22.7

4.  1Jo 4.8, 16

5.  "Let us … ", Gen 1.26-7

6.  Luk 1.26-7, 35, 3.22, 7:16

7.  Munificentissimus Deus, 40, 1950

8.  Joh 11:5